Answer:
We have spotted BAR (3 Letters) a total of 398 times in our database. Below you may see the clues associated with BAR and also when and where was it last seen:
Definition
• | A piece of wood, metal, or other material, long in proportion to its breadth or thickness, used as a lever and for various other purposes, but especially for a hindrance, obstruction, or fastening; as, the bars of a fence or gate; the bar of a door. |
• | An indefinite quantity of some substance, so shaped as to be long in proportion to its breadth and thickness; as, a bar of gold or of lead; a bar of soap. |
• | Anything which obstructs, hinders, or prevents; an obstruction; a barrier. |
• | A bank of sand, gravel, or other matter, esp. at the mouth of a river or harbor, obstructing navigation. |
• | Any railing that divides a room, or office, or hall of assembly, in order to reserve a space for those having special privileges; as, the bar of the House of Commons. |
• | The railing that incloses the place which counsel occupy in courts of justice. Hence, the phrase at the bar of the court signifies in open court. |
• | The place in court where prisoners are stationed for arraignment, trial, or sentence. |
• | The whole body of lawyers licensed in a court or district; the legal profession. |
• | A special plea constituting a sufficient answer to plaintiff's action. |
• | Any tribunal; as, the bar of public opinion; the bar of God. |
• | A barrier or counter, over which liquors and food are passed to customers; hence, the portion of the room behind the counter where liquors for sale are kept. |
• | An ordinary, like a fess but narrower, occupying only one fifth part of the field. |
• | A broad shaft, or band, or stripe; as, a bar of light; a bar of color. |
• | A vertical line across the staff. Bars divide the staff into spaces which represent measures, and are themselves called measures. |
• | The space between the tusks and grinders in the upper jaw of a horse, in which the bit is placed. |
• | The part of the crust of a horse's hoof which is bent inwards towards the frog at the heel on each side, and extends into the center of the sole. |
• | A drilling or tamping rod. |
• | A vein or dike crossing a lode. |
• | A gatehouse of a castle or fortified town. |
• | A slender strip of wood which divides and supports the glass of a window; a sash bar. |
• | To fasten with a bar; as, to bar a door or gate. |
• | To restrict or confine, as if by a bar; to hinder; to obstruct; to prevent; to prohibit; as, to bar the entrance of evil; distance bars our intercourse; the statute bars my right; the right is barred by time; a release bars the plaintiff's recovery; -- sometimes with up. |
• | To except; to exclude by exception. |
• | To cross with one or more stripes or lines. |
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Unit of cellphone reception
- Where to start a tab
- Place that serves 2-Down
- Trivia night setting
- See 41-Across
- Word after karaoke or Klondike
- A guy walks into a ___ ...
- Forbid
- It's lifted during a bench press
- Speakeasy basically
- Spot for a shot
- Watering hole
- Signal strength measure
- Neighborhood hangout
- Word after wine or chocolate
- Cheers for one
- Where you might buy a screwdriver
- Keep out
- Lawyers pass it
- Unit of candy or gold
- “Cheers” setting
- Form of some soaps
- Draft source
- Soap unit
- Rule out
- Intimate concert venue
- Prevent
- Tender spot?
- Cake of soap
- Classic joke locale
- Rail
- Place where you might order a mocktail
- Kingpin of the 1980s and 1990s
- Chocolatiers unit
- Place to order a beer
- Word after lesbian or granola
- Saloon
- Hotel feature
- Happy hour locale
- Granola __
- Thats a pretty low __
- Milk __
- Happy hour venue
- Tavern
- Limbo item
- Gold unit
- Business that gives people shots
- Piece of soap
- Word with salad or candy
- Where some tend to work?
- Butter unit
- Establishment with a liquor license
- Unit of cellphone signal strength
- Stool site
Usage among publishers:
- Wall Street Journal: May 3, 2024
- Universal: May 1, 2024
- Eugene Sheffer: Apr 29, 2024
- Newsday: Apr 19, 2024
- Thomas Joseph: Apr 11, 2024
- Thomas Joseph: Apr 6, 2024
- New York Times: Mar 28, 2024
- Wall Street Journal: Feb 27, 2024
- Universal: Feb 20, 2024
- New York Times: Feb 8, 2024
- Universal: Jan 23, 2024
- LA Times: Jan 14, 2024
- Universal: Jan 9, 2024
- USA Today: Jan 8, 2024
- Eugene Sheffer: Jan 1, 2024
- New York Times: Dec 31, 2023
- Universal: Dec 15, 2023
- Thomas Joseph: Dec 13, 2023
- Wall Street Journal: Dec 12, 2023
- Thomas Joseph: Jul 13, 2023