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Definition of sports bar in English: sports barnoun A bar where televised sport is shown continuously. Example sentencesExamples - One is for referee shirts, which largely go to sports bars or restaurants.
- And the south end zone will include a new club, terrace and lounge, as well as a sports bar.
- He strolled down the airport stands slowly, passing fast-food cafes, sports bars, sunglasses bazaars, magazine huts, and finally stopped in front of a little accessory airport shop.
- Three years ago one such production, about a fictive sports bar, enjoyed a brief run as a syndicated television program.
- He admits his habit of randomly turning off televisions will not win him any friends at sports bars or electronics stores.
- We see them in sports bars, dark lounges, or spilling from the beds of pick-up trucks.
- Just beyond them is the sports bar, a sunken two-story recreation and dining area that generates a genuinely amiable social atmosphere.
- Crowded sports bars have been known to fall silent when the commercial airs, and Molson credits the ad for a sales uptick.
- Throw in sports bars, beach clubs, and so forth, and you start to see why industry sales run in the tens of billions annually.
- A 24-hour café, a sports bar, a perfume shop, a casino, and an English pub line the pedestrian level.
- During one of his ‘homework’ assignments at a sports bar, David runs into Rod and his girlfriend Janet.
- For example, if you're in a suburban area, it might be a sports bar.
- Meatloaf is the dish to use when judging sports bars and diners.
- The search has taken on a more desperate flavor of late; the women now plan to haunt sports bars in their stilettos.
- What's the hottest thing in sports bars across America (apart from beer)?
- Select from Italian, French, Indian, grill, Irish pubs, champagne bars and brasseries at the Viaduct, sports bars, vodka bars and a Brazilian restaurant on Princes Wharf.
- He drops in at local sports bars to discuss his services and leave his card.
- These customers favor sports bars that are big, loud, filled with monitors, and promise a sighting of an NBA star in person.
- A gym development in Galway, which includes a sports bar and eight football pitches, is already under construction.
Definition of sports bar in US English: sports barnounspɔrts bɑr A bar where televised sporting events are shown continuously. Example sentencesExamples - A gym development in Galway, which includes a sports bar and eight football pitches, is already under construction.
- Throw in sports bars, beach clubs, and so forth, and you start to see why industry sales run in the tens of billions annually.
- Select from Italian, French, Indian, grill, Irish pubs, champagne bars and brasseries at the Viaduct, sports bars, vodka bars and a Brazilian restaurant on Princes Wharf.
- A 24-hour café, a sports bar, a perfume shop, a casino, and an English pub line the pedestrian level.
- Three years ago one such production, about a fictive sports bar, enjoyed a brief run as a syndicated television program.
- He admits his habit of randomly turning off televisions will not win him any friends at sports bars or electronics stores.
- Meatloaf is the dish to use when judging sports bars and diners.
- The search has taken on a more desperate flavor of late; the women now plan to haunt sports bars in their stilettos.
- During one of his ‘homework’ assignments at a sports bar, David runs into Rod and his girlfriend Janet.
- One is for referee shirts, which largely go to sports bars or restaurants.
- He drops in at local sports bars to discuss his services and leave his card.
- And the south end zone will include a new club, terrace and lounge, as well as a sports bar.
- Just beyond them is the sports bar, a sunken two-story recreation and dining area that generates a genuinely amiable social atmosphere.
- For example, if you're in a suburban area, it might be a sports bar.
- Crowded sports bars have been known to fall silent when the commercial airs, and Molson credits the ad for a sales uptick.
- These customers favor sports bars that are big, loud, filled with monitors, and promise a sighting of an NBA star in person.
- He strolled down the airport stands slowly, passing fast-food cafes, sports bars, sunglasses bazaars, magazine huts, and finally stopped in front of a little accessory airport shop.
- We see them in sports bars, dark lounges, or spilling from the beds of pick-up trucks.
- What's the hottest thing in sports bars across America (apart from beer)?
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