The drinking costs thee no more," the barman declared.
Old Dudgeon don't seem to have lost much of his sourness since he was laid out," he said to his barman as he passed.
The barman offered him the whiskey; his hands trembled so that he could not lift the glass to his mouth, and the barman kindly poured it down his throat.
Without a word, the barman opened the bottles of Martian water and gave them to Roger and Astro.
Done leant against the bar, watching the scene, still curious, content to wait till the busy barman had leisure to attend to him.
He struck again and again; thebarman shouted and men came running in from outside.
He took the man by the wrist that held the glass with so deadly a deliberation that the barman missed his hostile purpose and continued to talk, leaning with his fat, mottled arms folded on the bar.
Near the window the barman had a customer after his own heart and was repeating to him an oracular saying by his youngest daughter but two, glancing sideways while he spoke to see if Christian and the other were listening.
Little Chandler said nothing until the barman returned with two glasses: then he touched his friend's glass lightly and reciprocated the former toast.
He came regularly very morning and sometimes earned a pint of beer by assisting the barman to sweep up the sawdust or clean the windows.
Instead, I stepped back and took my seat with what the barman called, with a slight sneer, my "soft drink.
Mr. Norris ordered beer; then he leaned across to the barman and whispered a question.
It was very awkward for Peter, and more awkward still when the barman came up and told 'im to take Bill outside.
Only the barmanwith his glass, and the tradesman in his smart suit, seemed wholly themselves.
They looked surprised at my arrival (it was an intrusion); and more surprised still when, on hearing that the barman was merely having a chat the other side, I rattled the jug on the shelf and bumped the little door.
The barman was regarding her with a sort of semi-interest, and Mr. Squibbs also had fixed his bleary (or beery) eyes upon her.
During the dinner-hour he walked over to the public-house of which Jane had spoken, and obtained from the barman as full a description as possible of the person he hoped to encounter.
Still the barmanseemed to think he ought to have a share of that sovereign, and again plied Bill with questions.
The barman hands him one, and he was so pleased he called for drinks all round and spent about three bob that way.
The drinks were served and Bill received his change, but still thebarman seemed curious.
After a little desultory conversation and the drinks had disappeared the sweeper, whom the barman addressed as Bill, returned the compliment, and put down a sovereign in payment.
The barman stopped the retort rising to the landlord's lips by whispering, "plenty of stuff," in his ear.
The barman returned the compliment, and Bill, having four pints of beer inside him, began to talk volubly on his strong point--thoroughbreds.
The barman withdrew to the further end of his domain and busied himself cleaning some glasses.
The barman had already reached up for two glasses but Sir Timothy shook his head.
In the midst of these reflections, the barman came up and stared at him as if to hint that he had exhausted his right to take his ease, and Dyson bought another lease of the seat by an order for more beer.
He seemed to be on wires, controlled by some electric machine, for he almost bolted out of the door when the barman asked with what he could serve him, and his hand shivered as he took the glass.
I mustn't lock a door without asking my barman now.
New Cut, to a large but not select audience, under the title of ‘The She Barman of Southwark.
Only once before had Dennis indulged in anything of a stimulating nature, and the effect upon his head the next morning had been sufficient to discourage its repetition, and he informed the barman of this disagreeable feature.
On his way to the street Dennis paused to inform the barman of his intended departure.
This statement led to the revelation that the barmanwas similarly affected, and was engaged, at that moment, in the preparation of a famous antidote greatly in demand by sundry newsgatherers and night editors in Park Row.
I am Mrs. Barman Radnor's legal adviser: you are Mr. Victor Radnor's friend.
Victor and she are encouraged by Mrs. Barman to sing duets together.
If Mrs. Barman cares to practise charity, she has only to hold in her Fury-forked tongue, or her Jarniman I think 's the name.
The first and last speaker was the stout young barman from the Plough and Harrow; the other was Jim Cubitt, an unworthy character who had been turned out of the choir some months before.
The young barman was eyeing him up and down, from the old tweed trousers to the old cloth cap.
This, however, the young barman did so gamely that the ex-chorister was flung in a heap and his champion sent tripping over him with a boxing crack upon the jaw.
All but one," repeated the temporary barman with knowing emphasis.
That's it," said the young barmanwith renewed gusto.
That's for the squire," he left the barman saying.
The barman filled the tumbler a third time and turned away.
The barman rushed forward and raised his hand in respectful greeting.
The barman dashed off and returned with a long-necked flagon and a large tumbler.
The barman glanced back at the flagon, Major Scarf's face, grinned sheepishly, and kept going.
The barman set the brimming tumbler close to the Major's massive, thick-fingered hand.
Holding the sixpence in his short, thick, and wet fingers, the barman looked at William.
She handed the jug across the counter, and while the barman filled it searched in her pocket for the money.
But I'd be honored to serve you, sir," the barman hurried on.
The barman set down a glass quickly and hurried over, bobbing his head obsequiously.
The barman looked faintly disappointed, but he didn't lose his obsequiousness.
As a matter of fact, I didn't know the lady was in this condition till the barman sent me in to see what could be done.
The barman put down the glass he was wiping and twisted the cloth in his fingers till the tears stood in his eyes.
He made so much noise that the landlord came to see what was the matter, and then the barman pointed to where he had left the lobster on the counter.
The doors were closed, but the bar was still noisy, and the laggards slipped out cautiously by the side door, where a barman kept watch for the police.
The barman flattened a mosquito on his cheek, the smack sounded like a kiss.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "barman" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: barmaid; bartender; bootlegger; moonshiner; publican; vintner