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Meaning pub meaning

What does pub mean?
Definitions in simple English

pub

A place which serves alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, and sometimes food. Pub is a short for public house, which is less commonly used. We went to the pub for a beer.

pub

(= public house) tavern consisting of a building with a bar and public rooms; often provides light meals

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Topics pub topics

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Examples pub examples

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Simple sentences

An izakaya is a Japanese style pub.
There's a pub just around the corner.
As soon as work is over, he makes a beeline for the pub.
The workers like to gather in a pub where they can let their hair down.
Let's race to the pub!
If you've never had a pint of Guinness in a real Irish pub, I highly recommend it.
Have you been to this pub before?
Tom walked into the pub and ordered a pint of beer.
What kind of a parent would leave their child unattended in the car outside the pub while they're inside drinking?
If you went straight home like you said you did, how come I saw your car parked outside the pub?
Tom and his mates went on a pub crawl and all ended up pretty drunk.
My wife works in a nearby pub.
When does the pub close?
I got along so well with the guy sitting next to me at the pub that we ended up drinking together till dawn.
I suspect they water down the beer in that pub.
I'm going to the pub.
They water down the beer in that pub.

Movie subtitles

Why did you drag him to the pub?
Mind you, keep away from the pub!
Couldn't think of another one in that pub.
What's that, a pub?
It was midnight and I was on my way from the pub.
You were already on your way from the pub at midnight?
Thinks the place a blasted pub, doesn't he?
A pub?
A pub, sir?
We had lunch in a village pub.
Are you going to the pub?
I'm sure he stopped by the pub.
As a matter of fact, we met in the saloon bar of a pub.
In the pub in the evening.
I couldn't drink another one in that pub anyway.
Shall we go over to the home pub? It's just across the road.
Wouldn't it be a good idea to try the pub?
Into the pub.
But three times round the square, and a drink at the pub.
The song, the one George wrote in the pub.
Nice fresh smell. Like a pub after closing time.
Perhaps you'll come and take a glass of ale in the pub I'll buy with my prize money.
Quite shabby pub.
I dropped into a pub and had a couple of drinks.
You know, it's funny to think that just a year ago I sat in that nice bridge pub actually planning to murder her.
It was when I saw you in that pub that it happened.
A week from now, we'll be in a pub in London, we'll be laughing about this.
This chap's got a pub.
A pub.
Oh, now, don't pretend you don't know what a pub is, you rascal.
Well, anyhow, he's got a pub in London here.
Is it a respectable pub?
Playing darts in the village pub.
I'll tell you all about it at the pub.
Do you remember that day in the pub when the dead spoke?
I'll get you out again this evening, as soon as he's gone to the pub.
I can get it round to the pub!
Then go round to the blasted pub.
Right. 12 o'clock at the pub.
Look, the pub will be open in ten minutes, what do you say?

News and current affairs

In addition to being the guy who first came up with the idea for the event over drinks with friends in a Sydney pub several years ago, Ridley is also the executive director of Earth Hour Global, so he presumably speaks with some authority on the subject.