The legal profession as a whole in a particular jurisdiction
A barrier
A parliamentary division, or the members of parliament on one side
A law court
A horizontal line or band, especially one of a series that form a pattern
An obstruction
The collective body of lawyers in a particular location or jurisdiction
The legal profession as a whole
A barrier, such as a railing, fence, or wall, that prevents movement in a particular direction
A forum or public meeting
A crossbar on a railway track
The profession of lawyer
A bolt used to fasten a door
A court of law
A rail, bar, or grate, as in a prison, to prevent escape
A partition in a pub, behind which the beer is served and which separates the area for serving alcohol from the rest of the pub
A willow tree
A barrier
The legal profession as a body
A thin, relatively long, narrow piece of something
The profession of a barrister
A sandbar
A tribunal, court, or judgment seat
A piece of iron or other metal, usually with a handle, used for striking things
A spiked wooden barrier that can be dropped across a window or door
The legal profession
A pair of opposed wooden props placed in a ship's hold to form a wedge-shaped space, into which liquid may be pumped
The bar of the House of Lords
A barrier
The legal profession as a whole
The profession of barrister
The person presiding over a court, especially a supreme court
A barrier, especially a reef or rock, to which a ship is or may be wrecked
A band of a contrasting colour or texture in a repeating pattern
A vertical line in a musical stave, indicating the division of the bar into measures or beats
The profession of barrister
The legal profession collectively
A weapon such as a club or cudgel
A rail, bar, or fence that forms a barrier
The entrance to hell, conceived of as a barrier or gateway
A counter in a tavern or public house
An obstacle that prevents something from happening or that makes something difficult to do
A barrier
A counter in a pub, behind which drinks are served
A court of justice
A barrier, such as a fence or wall
A rail, as in a fence
A shoal or sandbar at the mouth of a river
A hindrance
To fasten with a bar
A flat piece of metal, typically of silver or gold, as a former method of payment or as a standard of weight
Each of the horizontal lines in a barred pattern
A fence
A submerged or partly submerged ridge of sand, reef, or rock, especially one at the entrance to a river, estuary, or harbour
A barrier
A barrier, obstruction or impediment
The profession of barrister
The legal profession as a whole
The table at which a judge sits to try cases
The legal profession as a body
A charge in the form of a narrow horizontal stripe across the shield
The profession of barrister
A narrow sandbar
A counter in a pub, behind which the staff do not normally serve customers ( except for payment of accounts ). The area behind the bar is usually called the back bar or the bar room
A refusal to allow a measure to be put to a vote, or to allow a person to participate in a vote
The profession of barrister or lawyer
A group of lawyers
A rigid piece of wood or metal, especially one of a series forming a fence or barrier
A sandbar
The table or counter in a tavern or public house across which drinks are served
The profession of a barrister
The legal profession as a whole
A sandbar, a submerged or shallow area near the mouth of a river
The profession of barrister
The bar of justice
A framework of metal bars for holding something together, or as a grate, etc
A lobby
A barrier
A rigid piece of metal or wood
A right or title to land or property which bars another's right or title to the same property
A kind of iron bar, of various standard sizes, used in the construction of buildings, roads, etc
A horizontal bar for gymnastics
A partition in a court house, behind which the clerks and officers of the court are situated, and beyond which most persons are not allowed to pass
A sharp blow or thrust with a sword or other pointed weapon
A shallow place in a river or along a coast
A wild animal, especially a boar
The members of the bar of a particular locality or jurisdiction
A shoal or sandbar at the mouth of a river
A court of law
The legal profession as a whole
( in the uk ) the bar of a court of justice, at which barristers practise
A grate or grating, as in a window or door
A barrier
The minimum duration of a note
A cocktail or other drink served at a bar
A counter in a pub, restaurant, or cafe at which drinks or refreshments are served
A piece of music played on a bar instrument
The minimum amount of music that can be played before a new piece is required
A shallow area in a river or along a shore, especially a sandbank
A ledge of rock, or a similar formation, projecting from a cliff or mountain
An obstruction, impediment or impedimenta
A standard or level of achievement
An establishment that primarily serves alcoholic drinks
An area where alcoholic drinks may be served
The counter of a bar where you can sit and order a drink
A tavern or similar drinking establishment
A railing, fence, or other barrier
A standard or level of achievement
A barrier, railing, or line across or at the bottom of a cliff, beach, etc
A strip of coloured glass or metal at the edge of a window on a computer screen, by which the user can scroll through a display
An establishment serving alcoholic drinks and typically having a counter and seating for customers
A raised platform on which a band or speaker performs
A rigid piece of metal, wood, or another material, especially one that is used for fastening or support
An establishment that serves alcoholic drinks
A rod of iron or other metal, especially one of a standard size and shape made for use in construction or as a measuring rule
A unit of food, particularly a CLIF Bar
An establishment where alcoholic drinks are served over a counter
A piece of confectionery made in a long rectangular shape
An area in a pub where the bartender stands and serves drinks
A pub, an establishment that serves alcoholic drinks and typically also food
A counter in a pub across which drinks are served
A counter in a pub or bar across which drinks are served
The part of a shackle that is on the opposite side of the key from the pin, or the part of a padlock that holds the bolt
A barroom
A piece of confectionery with a flat base and sides that rise to form a ridge or a number of ridges, made in a long rectangular shape and broken into bars before being packaged
The ledge or lip of a tank, bath, etc
A barrier to fishing, such as a submerged log or a dead tree in a stream
An establishment where alcohol is served and where people may go to socialize
An establishment that primarily serves alcoholic drinks
The handle of a suitcase or bag
A counter in a pub or bar over which drinks are served
A counter in a pub, restaurant, or airport serving alcoholic drinks and sometimes snacks
A place where men meet for social purposes, typically to drink alcohol
An establishment where alcohol and sometimes other drugs are served over a counter
A counter in a pub, restaurant, or cafe across which drinks or refreshments are served
A platform at a university for the delivery of a speech
A state's official organization of lawyers, which regulates the practice of law within the state and sets standards for lawyers, including requirements for admission to the bar of the state
A rail or rod forming part of a grate or screen, typically preventing access through an opening or forming part of a barrier
A legal profession
An area where alcoholic drinks are served over a counter
A counter in a pub or bar at which drinks are served
To obstruct, block, or prevent ( something ). Generally applied to obstructing the progress of a bill in a legislative body, or to prevent the occurrence of an event
A counter in a pub, restaurant, or cafe across which drinks or refreshments are served
A wharf
A horizontal beam forming part of a structure, in particular one that is free to move in a horizontal plane, e.g
An establishment that serves alcoholic drinks and typically also food
The counter in a pub or bar across which drinks are served
A counter in a pub, restaurant, or cafe across which drinks or refreshments are served
An establishment where alcohol and sometimes other refreshments are served over a counter
Prison
The frame of an umpire's mask
A type of restaurant, usually serving alcoholic drinks and typically with food
A tavern
A counter in a pub, restaurant, or cafe across which drinks or refreshments are served
A code written to the end of a line of text, that is not readable by the human eye, but can be read and processed by a computer
A counter in a bar where drinks are served
A counter in a pub across which drinks are served
A lawyer
A pub
The part of a pinball machine that registers scores
A tavern or public house
A counter in a bar where drinks are served
An area behind a bar where alcoholic drinks are served
A slat of wood or metal in a window, through which a person can grasp to pull themselves up, or which can be opened for ventilation
A snack bar
A counter in a pub or bar where drinks are served
A counter in a pub, restaurant, or cafe across which drinks or refreshments are served
An establishment where alcohol and sometimes other refreshments are served over a counter
A pub
A counter in a pub where you can order a drink
A rack or shelf for storing or displaying bottles, glasses, or the like
A type of confection ( candy ) shaped like a narrow rectangle
A counter in a pub, restaurant, or cafe across which drinks or refreshments are served
A horizontal line or pole used as a measurement
A short musical passage, or part of a song or other piece of music
A barrier or impediment
A pub
An establishment where alcohol and sometimes other drugs are served over a counter
A rail, bar, or rod forming part of a structure such as a fence or window
The counter in a pub across which drinks are served
A rail or railings
A length of iron or other metal, especially as a rail or a balance-weight in a pair of scales
A ledge or counter in a pub or bar where drinks are served
A body of lawyers
The legal profession
A pub or tavern
The profession of barrister
A pub
A drinking establishment
A short club with a curved head
