A business licensed to sell intoxicating beverages for consumption on the premises, or the premises themselves
With the exception of.
A musical designation consisting of all notes and or rests delineated by two vertical bars; an equal and regular division of the whole of a composition.
A unit of pressure equal to 100,000 pascals.
To render passage impossible by physical obstruction.
A rigid piece of metal or wood, usually used as a fastening or obstruction or weapon.
To accept no longer in a community, group or country, e.g. by official decree.
To prevent from entering; to keep out (e.g. of membership).
A single piece of a grid, railing, grating, pailing, fence, etc.
A block of solid substance (such as soap, wax or chocolate).
A horizontal rod used by gymnasts as a support to perform their physical exercises.
A counter where you can obtain food or drink.
An obstruction (usually metal) placed at the top of a goal.
expel, as if by official decree; "he was banished from his own country"
a rigid piece of metal
usually metal placed in windows to prevent escape
a counter where you can purchase food or drink
(law) a railing that encloses the part of the courtroom where the the judges and lawyers sit and the case is tried
a submerged (or partly submerged) ridge in a river or along a shore
a unit of pressure equal to a million dynes per square centimeter
secure with, or as if with, bars; "He barred the door"
prevent from entering; keep out; "He was barred from membership in the club"
render unsuitable for passage; "block the way"; "barricade the streets"
a room where alcoholic drinks are served over a counter
a block of soap or wax
the body of individuals qualified to practice law
notation for a repeating pattern of musical beats; written followed by a vertical bar
the act of preventing
the act of preventing; "there was no bar against leaving"; "money was allocated to study the cause and prevention of influenza"
a rigid piece of metal or wood; usually used as a fastening or obstruction or weapon; "there were bars in the windows to prevent escape"
an obstruction (usually metal) placed at the top of a goal; "it was an excellent kick but the ball hit the bar"
a counter where you can obtain food or drink; "he bought a hot dog and a coke at the bar"
(law) a railing that encloses the part of the courtroom where the judges and lawyers sit and the case is tried; "spectators were not allowed past the bar"
a heating element in an electric fire; "an electric fire with three bars"
a horizontal rod that serves as a support for gymnasts as they perform exercises
a room or establishment where alcoholic drinks are served over a counter; "he drowned his sorrows in whiskey at the bar"
a portable .30 caliber magazine-fed automatic rifle operated by gas pressure; used by United States troops in World War I and in World War II and in the Korean War
a block of solid substance (such as soap or wax); "a bar of chocolate"
musical notation for a repeating pattern of musical beats; "the orchestra omitted the last twelve bars of the song"
the body of individuals qualified to practice law in a particular jurisdiction; "he was admitted to the bar in New Jersey"
a submerged (or partly submerged) ridge in a river or along a shore; "the boat ran aground on a submerged bar in the river"
(meteorology) a unit of pressure equal to a million dynes per square centimeter; "unfortunately some writers have used bar for one dyne per square centimeter"
render unsuitable for passage; "block the way"; "barricade the streets"; "stop the busy road"
a rigid piece of metal or wood; usually used as a fastening or obstruction or weapon
an obstruction (usually metal) placed at the top of a goal
a counter where you can obtain food or drink
(law) a railing that encloses the part of the courtroom where the judges and lawyers sit and the case is tried
a heating element in an electric fire
a room or establishment where alcoholic drinks are served over a counter
a portable .30 caliber automatic rifle operated by gas pressure and fed by cartridges from a magazine; used by United States troops in World War I and in World War II and in the Korean War
a block of solid substance (such as soap or wax)
a narrow marking of a different color or texture from the background
musical notation for a repeating pattern of musical beats
the body of individuals qualified to practice law in a particular jurisdiction
(meteorology) a unit of pressure equal to a million dynes per square centimeter