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bar |
bar
cafe
saloon
buffet
|
barra |
bar
rod
slash
stick
helm
|
sbarra |
bar
barrier
tiller
stroke
|
barretta |
bar
|
battuta |
bar
beat
stroke
bat
serve
blow
|
asta |
rod
shaft
pole
bar
boom
dipstick
|
banco |
bench
counter
bank
desk
stand
bar
|
misura |
measure
measurement
size
proportion
step
bar
|
tavoletta |
tablet
bar
table
slab
cake
tabloid
|
spranga |
bar
|
lingotto |
ingot
bar
|
barriera |
barrier
barrier
hedge
bar
hurdle
|
ferro |
iron
bar
rod
chains
instruments
|
osteria |
tavern
pub
bar
public house
|
stanga |
bar
shaft
|
barra di sabbia |
sandbar
bar
|
limite |
limit
boundary
bound
extent
borderline
bar
|
restrizione |
restriction
restraint
reservation
qualification
stint
bar
|
eccetto |
except
but
save
bar
barring
bating
|
tranne |
except
but
unless
save
bar
|
escludere |
exclude
rule out
bar
disqualify
leave out
debar
|
sbarrare |
bar
block
cross
open wide
strike out
|
impedire |
prevent
keep
impede
hinder
inhibit
bar
|
ostacolare |
hinder
impede
hamper
obstruct
prevent
bar
|
barrare |
bar
|
chiudere |
close
shut
end
seal
turn off
bar
|
sinonimi
sostantivo
verbo
Esempi
“The bar is in the back, and once you’re settled, some girls will be along to see if there’s anything else we can do to make your time in the Two Eggs more comfortable,” said the girl.
He hoped the bar where he was playing tonight had a place where he could wash up.
Corks popped at the bar.
”Joy shakes her head and slips her shot glass upside down on the bar top.
Only Rafozo and Tuvacs were close enough to the loose bar to get their hands on the wood.
A working girl and client going to complete a transaction, or were they going to inform someone that two armed men had arrived at the bar?
The skin had not just been torn but flesh and muscle as well, ripped in ragged tears down to the hipbone by the sharp iron bar of the broken cell door.
A moment later it crawled back around, reappearing on the nearside of the bar at eye level.
They had a great conversation at the bar after his performance last night, but he’d met her less than twenty-four hours ago.
As she ate, her gaze kept drifting to the bar.
It was not to Mik’s taste, but he supposed it was a traditional take on a games room, with a snooker table, and its own bar in matching mahogany with a row of optics to match.
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