Barbershops [noun]
Definition of Barbershops:
beauty shop
Opposite/Antonyms of Barbershops:
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Sentence/Example of Barbershops:
Soon after, Frederick was in the barbershop getting a shave.
One could see through a door at one end of the lobby to the barbershop, with its chairs and array of shaving-mugs.
He has even stooped to Puck, vainly trying to make an American Simplicissimus of that dull offspring of synagogue and barbershop.
The barbershop lay aft, and nearby one could look through glass panes upon the working of the cylinders and pistons.
The scientist saw Rick at almost the same moment and walked into the barbershop.
We learned, however, that he had simply been a professor in his own country in—a barbershop.
He saw the elevator operator step from the car, look into the barbershop, and wink.
Then he and Scotty went across the street, taking care to keep out of sight of the barbershop by using parked cars as cover.
We could keep watch by day, when possibility of contact is greatest because the barbershop is open.
A man had just emerged from the barbershop and was going up the street in the opposite direction.