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inn

noun as in accommodation for travellers

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The Ishikawa region is also the perfect place to stay a traditional Japanese inn, called ryokan—try Beniya Mukayu.

With these words I kissed him on the forehead and left the inn.

By then, a revolution had begun with the 1969 riot at the mob-owned Stonewall Inn in New York.

Then bed down in the seaside town of Mystic, Connecticut, with views of the wharf from your private room at the Steamboat Inn.

The Broad Street Inn, a six-room Victorian charmer, waits at the end of the route.

They took their chop or steak at their inn or hotel, or visited the tripe houses.

Elmer Spiker, mine host of the inn, was huddled close to the stove, and was reading by the light of a lamp.

A traveler coming into an inn in a very cold night, stood rather too close before the kitchen fire.

It rolled up the street, a vast machine of wood and leather, drawn by three horses, and drew up at the door of the inn.

They found the village inn to be a series of low, small buildings built on three sides of a courtyard.

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On this page you'll find 27 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to inn, such as: hostel, hotel, lodge, motel, resort, and saloon.

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

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