Similar words: hostel, youth hostel, jewelry, revelry, host, ghost, hostile, hostage. Meaning: ['hɑstlrɪ /'hɒs-] n. a hotel providing overnight lodging for travelers.
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1. Peacock Inn A famous old hostelry of great character.
2. We paused now and again at some hostelry and, on one occasion, a Benedictine monastery, I forget its name.
3. Golf Tavern A fine old hostelry, dating from 1456, rich in character.
4. There are three main suites at the five-star hostelry, which is part of the Savoy group.
5. A sign over the door proclaimed that the hostelry still brewed its own beer.
6. Why don't we adjourn to the local hostelry?
7. The sign of his hostelry was in allusion to one of his feats of arms.
8. " At the Waldorf,'she answered, mentioning the fashionable hostelry then but newly erected.
9. No reply, but that was not unusual at three o'clock, since he was probably in a hostelry somewhere.
10. My romantic dreams of hot sunny days ending in a well-earned drink at the local hostelry were soon shattered.
11. Mrs Pigdon had shown herself to be anything but sympathetic when she arrived at the hostelry earlier that evening.
12. The north wing with its range of rooms has more the appearance of a hostelry than a house.
13. After dispensing coins, the lord next dispenses drinks at the local hostelry to all those involved in the event.
14. By using the map and clues you will eventually find your way to a fine hostelry out in the country.
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15. They could be found, posing madly, directly adjacent to whatever was going free at any bohemian hostelry in town.
16. Even those remaining were listening to the drama unfolding outside the hostelry.
17. So, armed with the baseball bat that every convivial hostelry keeps handy, Peggy smashed the joint up.
18. With my wife and children I found with great difficulty a room in the Kiev Hostelry.
19. Winifred had thought it would be'amusing'to see this far - famed hostelry.
20. The young woman stepped lightly across to the crowded hostelry.
21. Nothing is more common than a cart or a truck at the door of a hostelry.
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