Collocations for "pub"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "pub" in context.
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pub
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- an [Irish, English] pub
- UK: go to the pub for a drink
- UK: get a drink at the pub
- UK: go for a [round, pint] down the pub
- UK: hanging out at the pub
- UK: play [darts, cards, pool] at the pub
- UK: a [barman, barmaid] at the pub
- UK: the pub serves [traditional, international, British, great, homemade, decent] food
- UK: [have, eat] Sunday roast at the pub
- UK: the local pub
- UK: a [dark, dingy, lively] pub
- UK: my favorite pub
- UK: a [popular, tourist] pub
- UK: the pub's beer [garden, terrace]
- gaming: it doesn't matter, it's just a pub
- gaming: play a quick pub
- gaming: is this a pub or competitive?
- gaming: only plays pubs
- gaming: hate playing pubs
- UK: pub food
- UK, slang: pub grub
- UK: pub food
- UK, slang: pub grub
'pub' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):