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public house Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( public house ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



ପବ୍ଲିକ୍ ହାଉସ୍, ବାର୍, ମଦ ଦୋକାନ, ପାନ୍ଥଶାଳା, ଶାଉଣ୍ଡିକାଲୟା,

Noun:

ବାର୍, ପାନ୍ଥଶାଳା,

public house's Usage Examples:

former public house located on the corner of Bradford Street and Warner Street, in Deritend, Birmingham, England.


Most of Olympic's home matches took place at the Hole-i'-th'-Wall stadium, named after an adjacent public house.


It opened as a public house called The Antelope in 1924.


a village green and pond, a cricket team, a village hall, a greyhound rehoming centre and a public house, called The Amazon and Tiger.


There are two public houses in the parish: The Kings Head' in East Hoathly; and the Black Lion'' at Halland.


The name of Cromwell lives on in the town today in both the public house The Cromwell Arms and the remains of a nearby stone arch, known locally (and incorrectly) as Cromwell's Arch.


The Boot is a public house in St Albans, Hertfordshire, UK.


Walton-on-the-Hill has a large pond, a green, a primary school, an independent preparatory school for girls, convenience/repair shops and public houses.


There is a public house named AJ's situated near Beltra woods and Beltra Post Office.


The village has five public houses: The Brewers Arms; The New Calley Arms; The Cross Keys; The Harrow; and The Plough.


Nut " Bolt House has two dated bricks in its front facade circa 1834 and 1873 but was a public house from at least 1817 when it was mentioned in the trial of one William Fuller for stealing, on the 22d of April , one gelding, price 20£.


In the United Kingdom, a tied house is a public house required to buy at least some of its beer from a particular brewery or pub company.



Synonyms:

in the public eye, state-supported, unrestricted, exoteric, open, semipublic, unexclusive, national, overt,

Antonyms:

private, esoteric, covert, restricted, classified,

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