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He had no doubt found someone willing to pay for a round, because we had to leave a message on his machine.
He still pays for a round trip, of course."
'Shouting' is a revered custom where people rotate paying for a round of drinks.
He'd already bought some new friends by makthe other woman, a brunette with long, straight hair inga big deal out of paying for a round of drinks.
Your husband's buddy drank with him, presumably made no attempt to prevent him from imbibing, maybe even paid for a round or two (if he's not a cheapskate) and then acquiesced in his driving.
Greens fees - the amount golfers would pay for a round - will be based on the projected economics of the course, making sure that the course pays for itself, Ms. Tolchin said.
Europe will not be ready to pay for a round that offers nothing new on industrial market access, services, GIs or other rules that lend strength to the multilateral way of managing our international affairs.
Paris Fare Question: If I go to one of the cut-rate air-fare agencies, how much should I expect to pay for a round trip from Boston to Paris in late September?
As a matter of fact his eyes were constantly upon the alert, roving, about the room to wherever a man was in the act of paying for a round of drinks that a fat wallet might be located.
Some advocates for the homeless suggested that the provision of even modest welfare benefits - not enough to pay for a round trip on the subway every day - could reduce the number of panhandlers on many street corners across the city.
Paul Robinson (Stefan Dennis), Madge's boss, accuses her of theft after Henry pays for a round of drink with a $50 bill and Kenny claims to have paid for the second round with another $50 bill.
A more recent trend is for sarcastic tips to be offered that are observations by the readers regarding other people's behaviour, such as a barmaid who suggests male public house customers who are "trying to get into a barmaid's knickers" should "pull back your tenner just as she reaches to take it when paying for a round.