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beerpull

American  
[beer-pool] / ˈbɪərˌpʊl /

noun

  1. the handle of a beer pump.

  2. the pump itself; a beer pump.


Etymology

Origin of beerpull

First recorded in 1860–65; beer + pull

Example Sentences

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They pined in depth of ocean shadow, gold by the beerpull, bronze by maraschino, thoughtful all two.

From Project Gutenberg

On the smooth jutting beerpull laid Lydia hand, lightly, plumply, leave it to my hands.

From Project Gutenberg

Bronze, listening, by the beerpull gazed far away.

From Project Gutenberg