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pub noun a public house, an inn, a tavern UK, 1859- It’s got a pub, a small one and not many people. — Max Fatchen, Chase through the Night, p. 5, 1976.
- As in all Australian pubs at the time, the beer came in two kinds, New and Old[.] — Clive James, Unreliable Memoirs, p. 131, 1992
- Alcoholics do run the best pubs — Andrew McGahan, Prise, p. 88, 1992
- His evenings would be mapped out by the various intricate routes from pub to pub that characterised the night out in town. — Malcolm Pryce, Aberystwyth Mon Amour, p. 11, 2001
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