9 Verbs to Use for the Word pub

Bill: And a pretty penny it cost us when he rented the pub.

APPLEGATE, REX. Kill or get killed First pub.

He found a brew pub where he sat at a corner table with a pint of ruby brown alecool and fresh, the malt veiled with lacy astringent hops.

I hate pubs, yet for two days I must loaf about them, pretending to drink.

We left the pub in Yarnung at nine, and arrived at our destination somewhere about two o'clock in the afternoon.

He passed several pubs, and walked on as fast as he could to the Three Widders.

His mother, wot had 'ad the pub afore 'im, 'ad brought 'im up very quiet and genteel, and when she died 'e went and married a fine, handsome young woman who 'ad got her eye on the pub without thinking much about 'im.

Aye, so 'tis, begad!on'y seven licensed 'ousesan' I do mind when 'twas pretty nigh one man one pub, as the sayin' is.

In commenting on Archdeacon Hale's book, which we have so often here cited (A Series of Precedents in Criminal Causes from the Act Books of Ecclesiastical Courts of London, 1475-1640 [pub.

9 Verbs to Use for the Word  pub