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Example sentences for "pubs"

Lexicographically close words:
publishers; publishes; publisheth; publishing; publisht; pucca; puce; puch; puchero; pucker
  1. You take all the pubs this side of the 'igh Street an' I'll take the other," said the cook.

  2. E watches the pubs and tells 'er abart me, and 'im no better 'imself.

  3. He had a few drinks at a few pubs and arrived at Soho hilarious.

  4. Mick continued, 'and the pubs shut on me!

  5. He sampled several pubs and at last found one to his fancy.

  6. You don't want to wet your whistle at any pubs this journey you know.

  7. Then comes Sunday, and a dry throat, and waiting for the pubs to open.

  8. Then, of a Sunday morning, the job was waiting for the pubs to open.

  9. Half the fellows in Fleet Street treat journalism as if it were a religious vocation, and they lie about in pubs all day waiting for the Holy Ghost to come down and inspire them with a scoop!

  10. There were eight 'Pubs on the Commission and seven 'Crats.

  11. The 'Pubs got the 'Crats to consent to have the difficulty settled by an Electoral Commission and then euchred them.

  12. It would be quite a different thing to put the pubs under the Town and County Councils.

  13. Characteristically enough, both the pubs are in Queensland.

  14. Most of the rows are across the border, where the pubs are.

  15. The last of these reflections is apt to be painful, and the painfulness is complicated and increased when there happen to have been several pubs and a like number of hurried farewell beers in the recent past.

  16. Bushies don't generally carry their swags out of pubs in their sleep, or walk neither; it's only city swells who do that.

  17. One or two pubs closed respectfully until we got past.

  18. At Goulburn I was only the daughter of old Dick Melvyn, broken-down farmer-cockatoo, well known by reason of his sprees about the commonest pubs in town.

  19. If there had been a dozen pubs on the road, I'd have drunk every one of em dry today.

  20. There stands a little country town Beyond the border line, Where dusty roads go up and down, And banks with pubs combine.

  21. In three, there will be cannibalism, unless der Com-Pubs accept der surrender.

  22. The Com-Pubs were preparing an ultimatum to be delivered to the government of the United Nations.

  23. And, the normal state of affairs between the Com-Pubs and the United Nations being one of highly armed truce, "unauthorized traffic" meant nothing more or less than spies.

  24. And it was at this time, with a great fleet already half-way across the Pacific, that the Com-Pubs declared war in a fine gesture of ironic politeness.

  25. We of der Com-Pubs haff scientific resources such as your fools haff nefer dreamed of, but there is no scientific substitute for a pretty woman.

  26. These must be Martians, as the Com-Pubs said.

  27. The Giraffe went round to the other pubs and to the union offices, and when he returned he seemed satisfied with the plate, but troubled about something else.

  28. He'd knock round the pubs on Saturday nights with his old mates, but never drank anything but soft stuff--he was always careful to smell his glass for fear of an accident or trick.

  29. Next day Brummy seemed in high spirits--they were nearing Bourke, where they intended to loaf round the pubs for a week or two.

  30. After grumbling a bit, Dick remembered that the pubs closed at eleven, and as he did not know anyone in the town there would be no temptation to stay out.

  31. For-bye, a' the pubs were shut for an'oor or twa.

  32. PADNA As far as I can see, there's as much drink sold as if the pubs were never closed.

  33. I don't see what's gained be closin' the pubs at all, unless it be to give the police somethin' to do.


  34. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pubs" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.