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  • noun Plural form of bistro.

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Examples

  • As we well know Europe cannot sort out its own back yard without the US and ourselves to do the work, so militarily we will be reliant of the US who pasty faced Liberals sit in bistros abusing all day.

    National Nuclear Day In Iran Newmania 2007

  • As we well know Europe cannot sort out its own back yard without the US and ourselves to do the work, so militarily we will be reliant of the US who pasty faced Liberals sit in bistros abusing all day.

    Archive 2007-04-15 Newmania 2007

  • Having stemmed wineglasses is great, but don’t get stuck on the glasses you use for wine service: remember that in French bistros and Italian trattorias wine is often served in tumblers that are a lot like juice glasses and that seems just fine.

    The Art and Craft of Entertaining Kimberly Kennedy 2005

  • The transparent gummy flesh of a lemon-shaped abiu tastes like a cross between wine gums and the crème caramels served in French bistros back home.

    The Fruit Hunters Adam Leith Gollner 2008

  • The transparent gummy flesh of a lemon-shaped abiu tastes like a cross between wine gums and the crème caramels served in French bistros back home.

    The Fruit Hunters Adam Leith Gollner 2008

  • The transparent gummy flesh of a lemon-shaped abiu tastes like a cross between wine gums and the crème caramels served in French bistros back home.

    The Fruit Hunters Adam Leith Gollner 2008

  • Having stemmed wineglasses is great, but don’t get stuck on the glasses you use for wine service: remember that in French bistros and Italian trattorias wine is often served in tumblers that are a lot like juice glasses and that seems just fine.

    The Art and Craft of Entertaining Kimberly Kennedy 2005

  • * The new gold standard for panning famous Parisian bistros.

    Lunch Room Chatter: Ronald to retire? 2011

  • You will see them in the bars and bistros of Beaune in the early evening drinking the local wines in their jeans and work jackets talking about the weather and their vines.

    Of Burgundy, Bordeaux and pork bellies [poll] | Dr Vino's wine blog 2010

  • Over the next months, I will present in a series of essays examples of these other sorts of meetings of science, technology and religion: on Wall Street and Main Street, in bedrooms and boardrooms and examination rooms, in bistros and bodegas, in short, in all the places where, as a matter of course, we live our lives.

    Noah Efron: The Meeting Of Science And Religion In Real Life Noah Efron 2011

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