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hotels

noun as in place where one pays for accommodation

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Instead, spa hotels filled up with over 30,000 refugees from the war-troubled Donbas region of eastern Ukraine.

Its graceful hotels and beautiful restaurants are totally dependent on the tourist trade.

Services like Airbnb, Yelp, and yes, Uber are disrupting long-established industries, from taxis to hotels.

Those snakes attacked unwitting passers-by, or invaded homes and hotels.

There are, of course, already tourists clotting Cuban beaches and hotels—many of which are chains—undermining “family values.”

It was November, when knickerbockered and culture-seeking tourists no longer fill the cheap hotels of Paris.

In the smoking-rooms of all the hotels and trains I talked with any one whom I found disposed to conversation.

Already most of the hotels were prepared to take care of this class of tourists, and in many others improvements were under way.

It is especially a winter resort, although the hotels keep open during the year.

The hotels at these places are generally excellent from the English point of view, which differs somewhat from the American.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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