Saloon vs Obstruct - What's the difference?
saloon | obstruct |
(US) A tavern, especially in an American Old West setting.
(British, dated) A lounge bar in an English public house, contrasted with the public bar.
(British) The most common body style for modern cars, with a boot or trunk.
The cabin area of a boat or yacht devoted to seated relaxation, often combined with dining table.
(rail transport) the part of a rail carriage or multiple unit containing seating for passengers.
(living room in a house)
To block or fill (a passage) with obstacles or an obstacle. See Synonyms at block.
To impede, retard, or interfere with; hinder: obstructed my progress.
To get in the way of so as to hide from sight.
As a noun saloon
is (us) a tavern, especially in an american old west setting.As a verb obstruct is
to block or fill (a passage) with obstacles or an obstacle see synonyms at block.saloon
English
Noun
(en noun)- A pint of beer in the saloon bar costs a penny more than in the public bar.
