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hostel

[hos-tl] / ˈhɒs tl /
NOUN
lodging
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When Klarisse Smith started living in a homeless hostel in Birmingham at the age of 16, she had been in the care system for two years.

From BBC

She lived with her grandmother for a spell, supported herself for another and eventually fled to Edinburgh, Scotland, while still a teenager, working in a hostel bar for a year before returning to Norway.

From Los Angeles Times

They come from villages, farming families and small-town hostels, with many learning the sport only in the past few years.

From BBC

Reports have suggested the hostel is preparing to reopen with a new name.

From BBC

It would apply to paid overnight stays of 31 nights or fewer in hotels, hostels, guesthouses, Airbnbs, campsites and temporary event accommodation.

From BBC