Word:
inn
IPA transcription: ['ɪn]
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Synonyms:
hostel, hostelry, inn, lodge, auberge
Meaning: a hotel providing overnight lodging for travelers
- I inquired the way to the inn, but no one replied.
- It was an inn, of no great size, but of respectable appearance.
- Wyatt, Pendril, and Gwilt, Serle Street, Lincoln's Inn, London."
- Is it for you, who keep an inn, to treat passengers at this rate?
- On returning to the inn I learnt the whole story of the deceased.
- "You'll find the party at the Pinetop Inn," said J. Pinkney Bloom.
- He followed the chaise, went into the inn, and stuck close to the traveller.
- I saw at once that the Donjon Inn was at least two centuries old--perhaps older.
- At four precisely, therefore, the carriage drew up at the door of the principal inn.
- They left the driver to take the horses to the inn and approached the building afoot.