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[ UK /hˈɒstə‍lɹi/ ]
NOUN
  1. a hotel providing overnight lodging for travelers

How To Use hostelry In A Sentence

  • They returned her signal, and retired to seek rest and refreshment at a neighbouring hostelry. The Treasure Seekers
  • Kids being kids, they asked if they could have chips, but the ubiquitous fried potato was absent from this particular hostelry.
  • It was all too soon that we started our journey home although we did stop off at a local hostelry to celebrate our successful weekend.
  • Making inquiries, she discovered that the name Green River had been changed to Enderby, and that Enderby Inn was considered quite as good a hostelry as the Green River Hotel had been. Elsie Marley, Honey
  • Being born in a pub, and not unknown to frequent his local hostelry for a shandy or two, Pembrokeshire author Keith Johnson is eminently qualified to be the author of his latest volume on county watering-holes.
  • Ten minutes later we were settled in at a local hostelry.
  • Police were called to the Three Cups pub in Malmesbury after mayor elect Patrick Goldstone was barred indefinitely from the hostelry in the Triangle.
  • Tourism websites show its tranquil streets, its attractive grey stone kirk and its inviting hostelry, The Torphichen Inn.
  • Skipper Mike Rowley loosed moorings that night, after his guests had had a pleasant evening in the local hostelry, and set off to cross one of the world's busiest shipping channels in total darkness.
  • As was normal on such occasions we repaired to a hostelry on Burgh Quay to unwind and to say cheerio before we went our separate ways.
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