Definitions for roadhouses

roadhouses road·house

Spelling: [rohd-hous]
IPA: /ˈroʊdˌhaʊs/

Roadhouses is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 13 points.

You can make 529 anagrams from letters in roadhouses (adehoorssu).

Definitions for roadhouses

noun

  1. an inn, dance hall, tavern, nightclub, etc., located on a highway, usually beyond city limits.

Origin of roadhouses

First recorded in 1855-60; road + house

Examples for roadhouses

I'm speaking from a roadhouse in the Bronx; going straight from here to the bank.

The roadhouse is presided over by a very able body of the clan of Ferguson.

The first real guitar I had, Mr. Cham Fields, who owned a roadhouse, gambling house, and W. C. Handy gave it to me.

Imagine them all clustered in a roadhouse, having a beer around sunset, shaking their heads over the lost opportunity.

Near the roadhouse was an Indian village where he had expected to get a guide for the journey to Kamatlah.

One day he was on his way home from Albany and stopped at a roadhouse at Kingston.

I took her out to dinner, to a roadhouse, a few days ago, and she said she saw him there.

One of the items was that the stage for Katma had failed to reach the roadhouse at Smith's Crossing.

So Burroughs knew of a drive to a roadhouse and a convivial night.

On the way Ismay told him to stop at a roadhouse, got out and brought Nelly a drink.

Word Value for roadhouses
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Words with friends

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