bar-stool

bar-stool

n
a high backless seat found chiefly in bars, at the serving counter
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Even the man who has laid the gigantic tool of his trade on the bar-stool next to him is panting and winking like a chummy old Labrador."
Twenty muscled young men have been hired for punters to punch and scream at but, if the violence doesn't work, there's a bar-stool psychologist on hand.
A GIANT bar-stool shaped like a pint of Guinness is back in a Coventry night-club following an appeal in the Evening Telegraph.
There's a bar-stool waiting for him in every pub in the land!
QI HAVE two chrome-plated bar-stools, and the chrome on the bases has become pitted.
Reports of McGrath falling off bar-stools and being refused entry to a number of bars were widespread.