Word info

bar stool

Noun

Meaning

bar stool (plural bar stools)

Wooden bar stools.
A stool used for sitting, often taller than a chair and usually having a foot rest, commonly placed in bars and in front of kitchen counters.
Synonym: bar chair

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

There was a sad fellow over on a bar stool talking to the bartender, who was polishing a glass and listening with that plastic smile people wear when they are trying not to scream. Raymond Chandler

The semiliterate on the next bar stool will tell you with absolute, arrogant assurance just how to solve the world's problems; while the scholar who has spent a lifetime studying their causes is not at all sure how to do this. Edwin Thompson Jaynes

But adopting a bar stool reaction because it sounds well on the airwaves, following the crowd who are following the crowd, reacting instead of thinking, none of that gets us anywhere. Source: Internet

Jason Williams, a lawyer for Phipps and now a New Orleans city councilman, asked her why she had told deputies that Victor was sitting on a bar stool. Source: Internet

Officers said they were punched and struck with glass bottles, a mason jar and a bar stool. Source: Internet

Slide onto a chrome-pillared bar stool next to private eye U Mar Lo as he swaps tough-guy banter with the wisecracking barman. Source: Internet

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