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hotelkeeper

NOUN
  1. an owner or manager of hotels

How To Use hotelkeeper In A Sentence

  • The tale of the Basque hotelkeeper Lyda Esain captures graphically the challenges and drudgery of owning and operating such an enterprise.
  • By profession a hotelkeeper, the elder Parer on all accounts had the shrewd joviality of his calling.
  • By profession a hotelkeeper, the elder Parer on all accounts had the shrewd joviality of his calling.
  • The scientist’s paternal great-grandfather was a hotelkeeper in ritzy Lake Geneva, WI and married a banker’s daughter. James Watson And “Passing”
  • From the very start Melrose had wanted a brewery and although most hotelkeepers brewed their own, it was Gray who started a separate brewery.
  • Barret and McNamara, for example, had begun colonial life as labourers before gaining sufficient resources to become hotelkeepers.
  • They rented a small house from the German hotelkeeper, beside the Augustinian priory and oldest church in North India.
  • Mr Paine was a hotelkeeper on a relatively modest scale.
  • After fighting in the Mexican-American War, he resettled in Pekin, Illinois, where he became a hotelkeeper.
  • Just a month before the fixed deadline, hotelkeepers said that foreign tour operators had booked bedrooms in still-unfinished hotels.
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