[ UK /ɡˈɛst/ ]
[ US /ˈɡɛst/ ]
NOUN
  1. a visitor to whom hospitality is extended
  2. a customer of a hotel or restaurant etc.
  3. (computer science) any computer that is hooked up to a computer network
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How To Use guest In A Sentence

  • And while everyone around wished the couple a happy married life, one of the guests decided to be a little cheeky.
  • This norm encourages people to add a lot of extraneous self-indulgent stuff because they see the guests as a captive audience.
  • The guest got very drunk so they bundled him into a taxi and sent him home.
  • Did you notice the Google text ads at the top of the guestlist page? Scripting News for 12/28/2006 « Scripting News Annex
  • The guest list reads like a Who's Who of top American businessmen.
  • The narrator is somewhat sardonic about his guests and is perhaps influenced by the three whiskies he's had and the cleanskin he's finishing up with.
  • It was strange, to buy a bottle of great wine for my guests and know I wouldn't drink a drop.
  • Drake, in his _Eboracum_, says (p. 7, Appendix), "I have been so frightened with stories of the barguest when I was a child, that I cannot help throwing away an etymology upon it. Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 1 (of 2)
  • And of course the guests and limpets also had to be depilated, washed, and have their hair dressed in an order dictated by protocol. Wildfire
  • In September, return visitors to an Edinburgh guesthouse said it was time to ‘rethink the three-star rating’, complaining that the linens were ‘soiled’ and the carpet was littered with ‘crumbs and dustballs’.
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