Examples of using Saloon in English and their translations into Czech
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In the saloon.
There ain't no free nothing in my saloon.
Someone at the saloon recognized me.
I will be in the saloon.
So I'm in the saloon, what happens then?
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He lives at the saloon.
He isn't in the saloon, or in the bank. Niente.
No, down at the saloon.
She was walking to your saloon this morning with Rig Marlowe.
He has a fight in a saloon.
Well, I'm going down to the saloon to look for the guy who shot my paw.
Your man's in the saloon.
You in the saloon! We got a hundred rifles aimed at every way out of that building.
Over the saloon.
When you're done washing that donkey,go to the Firehouse Saloon.
You will find him in a saloon somewhere.
Move that buckboard over there long ways across the street from the saloon.
You will find him in the Saloon, he's always there.
Nope, let's mosey over to the saloon.
Niente. He isn't in the saloon, or in the bank.
There is a bottle for you in the saloon.
I hear he got a job at a saloon. Grapevine, Texas.
I will be waitressing evenings at the saloon.
You don't think she sing in that saloon all night for nothin.
I'm sorry. I have got to go down to the saloon.
So, I-I guess I'm gonna go to the saloon and try to arrest Cartman.
You saw what happened in the saloon.
You start at the saloon. If you want to find a lowlife.
You in the saloon!
But… Mary Blue, the Saloon owner, also owns the hotel; and she also lives there.