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- noun Plural form of
saloon .
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Examples
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The members of the favored unions were branded as traitors, and in saloons and brothels, on the streets and at work, and, in fact, everywhere, they were assaulted by the comrades they had so treacherously deserted.
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One doesn't meet these in saloons, nor rallying to lost causes, nor flaming on the adventure-paths, nor loving as God's own mad lovers.
Chapter 13 2010
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Black slaves, Irish indentured servants, Native Americans, and free whites of all classes commingled extensively in saloons and in the streets.
11 Freedoms That Drunks, Slackers, Prostitutes And Pirates Pioneered And The Founding Fathers Opposed (PHOTOS) Thaddeus Russell 2010
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But Ken must be OK he was for puppies in saloons! blog comments powered by Disqus publicola nerds
Transportation Choices’ Review of the Session: From Bad to Worse « PubliCola 2010
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Besides, in saloons I saw reporters, editors, lawyers, judges, whose names and faces I knew.
Chapter 5 2010
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Also, Bill Totts was a trifle inclined to later hours, and at times, in saloons, to be good-naturedly bellicose with other workmen.
SOUTH OF THE SLOT 2010
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Also, Bill Totts was a trifle inclined to late hours, and at times, in saloons, to be good-naturedly bellicose with other workmen.
SOUTH OF THE SLOT 2010
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I practically lived in saloons; became a bar-room loafer, and worse.
Chapter 14 2010
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Her images smile behind glass in saloons, gleam on tin in the kitchen, hang in taxis, and are carved into cradle-boards.
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Her images smile behind glass in saloons, gleam on tin in the kitchen, hang in taxis, and are carved into cradle-boards.
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