bar-tend

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bar-tend (third-person singular simple present bar-tends, present participle bar-tending, simple past and past participle bar-tended)

  1. Alternative form of bartend
    • 2004, David Bereznak, The Devil's Kitchen:
      He bar-tended at the fire station whenever he was needed and worked all kinds of odd jobs, anything that needed to be done he could do it.
    • 2004, Janelle Taylor, Dying To Marry:
      But it never did heal properly and Lizzie stayed on at the bar — waitressing until she came of legal age to bar-tend.
    • 2011, Vincent Robillard, The Devil Sure Does: The Anti-Biography of Nathan Dawn, page 3:
      Theresa had planned to bar-tend Darwin's Theory for one year.

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