saloon
noun
UK/səˈluːn/
US/səˈluːn/
Definitions of saloon noun
establishment
- Countable
A public place that sells alcoholic drinks, particularly one in the western United States from an earlier period.
The cowboys were playing poker in the saloon.
That saloon was known for its high-quality whiskey.
The town had only one saloon, and it was loud at night.
vehicle
- Countable
A car designed to seat four or five people, typically with four doors and a separate boot or trunk for luggage.
This saloon boasts a spacious interior and comfortable seats.
He bought a new saloon as his family car.
The saloon's boot is large enough to hold all the luggage.