释义 |
drinkery|ˈdrɪŋkərɪ| [f. drink n. + -ery.] A place for the supply of (intoxicating) drink.
1840J. P. Kennedy Quodlibet 222 The Sergeant took a small frame house next door to Sim Traver's Refectory,—or rather as Sim called it, his Drinkery. 1845T. J. Green Texian Exped. xix. 368 We wended our way up town, and called into the first open ‘drinkery’. 1884Brit. Q. Rev. Apr. 360 Music-hall drinkeries. 1889Times 27 Dec., The public-house was the chief drinkery. |