Blinding smoke suddenly filled the half-wrecked room, and we knew that the enemy had succeeded in setting fire to the taproom underneath!
As I passed near the taproom window the light fell full upon a railing; just beneath and over this railing hung two men.
Apparently he was going to the taproom for an early pint.
From the taproom came loud howls of derision from the associated village sports of Seguro.
Here, my good man, take this coin and have the brave lads in the taproom drink to my health and that of her Exalted Highness, the Princess Maria Theresa.
But I tell you I saw Charles Lovely sitting in the taproom of the World Turned Upside Down.
While he sat in the taproom discussing life with an elderly bagman, one of the hostlers of the Blue Boar to whom he had confided his destination brought him a note.
Three shag-headed gillies in the tattered Cameron tartan dragged an innkeeper from his taproom and set him down squat on the causeway.
At the courtyard of the inn I flung myself from my horse and strode to the taproom where my companions awaited me.
All this bitterness had reason and fact to excuse it, and it is a wonder that such feelings, fermenting in strong minds, did not lead to more serious consequences than taproom talk and the formation of Chartist clubs.
The taproomof the tavern and the green trees in its dooryard offered a pleasant shade to tired church-goers, and its well-sweep afforded a grateful drink to those who turned not to the taproom.
Within was no cheerful chimney corner and no welcoming blazing fire, but the old taproom still displayed its raftered ceiling.
The taproom was usually the largest room of the tavern.
In the Wayside Inn at Sudbury a small special staircase winding in the corner of the taproom led to the four "drivers' bedrooms" above.
It has been raised and added to, and disfigured with vast painted signs, and hideous fire escapes, but within still retains its taproom and ancient appearance.
There is a suggestion of sober farce in this picture of those pious gentlemen reading and expounding a sermon, whipping out their psalm books, and singing a psalm to poor hospitable Landlord Wing in the parlor or taproom of his own house.
Another taproom may still be seen in the Wadsworth Inn.
Some of the furnishings of the taproom of the old Mowry Inn still are owned by Landlord Mowry's descendants, and a group of them is shown on page 7.
The taproom of the Wayside Inn at Sudbury, Massachusetts, is shown on page 19.
Washington, Franklin, and scores of other patriots have tarried within its walls; and in its taproom were held meetings of the historic Boston Tea-party.
Sometimes the taproom was decorated with broad hints to dilatory customers.
The old fisherman and his companions have gone back into the taproom of the Falcon's Nest.
He has long since finished the story about his adventure with the fairies among the mountains; and he has been carousing with his comrades in the taproom of the Falcon's Nest.
What an effect it would have, if I stepped into the sanded taproom and called for a pipe and a quart of beer!
He was turning away, when the taproom door was flung open, and half a dozen tipsy men, cursing and quarrelling, staggered out into the street.
Even the hardiest sceptic in the taproom of the Challis Arms began to shake his head, to concede that there "moight be soomething in it.
The taproom was built in the yard beside a skittle ground, and was approached through a long passage.
An' so he drags her around in the pubs, in all kinds o' holes, from one village taproom to the next.
Your taproom don't get empty, if it's summer or winter.
Now I'll be goin' to the taproom an' buy me a mug o' beer.
Joe Buttle, setting his pot of beer down on the taproom table, round which they sat in conclave.
The only occupant of the taproom was a young country lad, who sat on a big settle, just inside the door, munching a crust of bread and cheese.
The sound came from the outside passengers, who seemed to be diverting themselves with a sort of rough taproom chorus.
When a mixed crowd of fishers, farmers, and miners entered the taproom of the Three Jolly Mariners, they found Joe Penwarden comfortably settled in the place nearest the fire.
But even when the important people had the taproom of the Five Pilchards to themselves, they were at a loss.
They observed, as they passed along the hall, that some fresh excitement seemed to prevail, for they could see that the taproom was filled with men, many of whom were talking animatedly.
He went back into the taproom when he found I would not answer him.
The night was now dark, but below a glimmer from the taproom window lit the ground.
Very carefully I dropped, and, falling on my feet on the cobblestones, made such a clangour beneath the very taproom window that I thought the soldiers would have been out to grip me.
The handle of thetaproom door rattles in his hand; one push--it flies open wide.
Most people in Victor went to bed soon after sunset, and those who didn't would be up in thetaproom of the trading post inn.
He guessed that downstairs in the taproomsomeone had let the fire die.
In the taproom on the first floor of the inn, Eli, a short, skinny man whose thinning blond hair was turning gray, gave no sign of knowing that Clarissa was in the room upstairs.
This was not some nameless Indian or some river rat knifed in a taproom brawl.
This evening many had gathered in the spacious taproom of The Blue Pike.
As soon as the sufferer's condition would permit, Kuni left her, went to the window of the taproom in The Blue Pike, and surveyed its inmates.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "taproom" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: alehouse; bar; barroom; cabaret; cafe; dive; local; lounge; nightclub; public; saloon; tap; taproom; tavern