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beanery

[bee-nuh-ree] / ˈbi nə ri /


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Founder Hart had plenty of fun with Judge, founded no beanery.

From Time Magazine Archive

Fields�became loyal patrons and helped build Chasen's into show biz's most glamorous beanery.

From Time Magazine Archive

A Chicago beanery produced the 3-D Special, and a Midwestern minister gave a sermon on "Prayer�the Third Dimension."

From Time Magazine Archive

In the basement of a nearby beanery called Kelly's, a blond named Rose has a hunk named Hutch hidden in the cellar between shelves of preserves.

From Time Magazine Archive

He's owner of the 7-bar-D outfit, y'earmark a swallow-fork in both y'ears––which brands seventeen hundred calves each spring round-up; an' is moreover proprietor of the Abe Lincoln Hotel, the same bein' Red Dog's principal beanery.

From Faro Nell and Her Friends Wolfville Stories by Dunton, W. Herbert




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