bed-and-breakfast

NOUN
  1. an overnight boardinghouse with breakfast
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How To Use bed-and-breakfast In A Sentence

  • In addition, there are a plethora of villas, three campgrounds and quaint bed-and-breakfast inns.
  • At the superette in our village, I saw this charming advertisement for a bed-and-breakfast. French Word-A-Day:
  • It was a former watermill, masterfully converted into a cosy modern Bed-and-Breakfast hotel, with two rooms and a bunkhouse outside.
  • ($7 to sample seven wines), "nosh" plates, a bed-and-breakfast and more. DailyHerald.com > News
  • They stopped that night at a little bed-and-breakfast inn in a town not fifty miles from the Minnesota state line. JANAKY AND THE GIANT
  • The unfortunate party members, staying in seedy bed-and-breakfasts on shoestring budgets, are reduced to scoffing free booze and vol-au-vents at corporate receptions.
  • Housing benefit is over budget, partly because of the rise in the number of homeless families having to be expensively bed-and-breakfasted.
  • Flights direct from Aberdeen, Edinburgh or Glasgow to Austria's capital, as well as bed-and-breakfast accommodation in a four-star hotel, are included.
  • Over the past decade, there's been a rise in eco-friendly bed-and-breakfasts.
  • We stayed in the Hotel du Bourg, which offers two-star accommodation on a bed-and-breakfast basis.
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