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Definition of "guest-house" [guest-house]

  • An inn. (noun)

The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)

Use "guest-house" in a sentence
  • "Pubegate bubbles on over the entire episode of the guest-house gameshow where three sets of owners stay in each other's establishments, before revealing what they think the room is worth per night in the hope of winning a framed certificate."
  • "Linda is convinced he is in great danger, and being both brave and determined, decides to set out immediately to Paris to look for him, starting with the place where he was meant to be staying, a guest-house in the Latin Quarter called the Villa Ardennes."
  • "Jackie's on the Reef - A new-age wellness guest-house replete with organic meals, spiritual workshops and massages on the beach near soothing, crashing waves."
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