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Definition of Hotel bill
1. Noun. Statement of charges for staying in a hotel.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hotel Bill
Literary usage of Hotel bill
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Annual Report of the Attorney-general of the United States by United States Dept. of Justice, United States Attorney-General (1892)
"Depot to Ranier Hotel, 50 cents; hotel bill, $3, vou. ... hotel bill, Fort Smith,
vou. 2 2.75 Porterage .25 Railroad fare, Fort Smith to ..."
2. The Adventures of a Seventeen-year-old Lad and the Fortunes He Might Have Won by John Grandison Williams (1894)
"CHAPTER I. EARLY BOYHOOD LEAVING THE FARM THE JOURNEY TO BOSTON ON HORSEBACK
NOVEL SIGHTS—AN UNPAID hotel bill THE JOURNEY AFOOT—ARRIVAL IN BOSTON— BECOMES ..."
3. Reminiscences of Fifty Years by Mark Boyd (1871)
"Next day the Scotch hotel bill was placed in Lord Napier's hands. He was a gallant
sailor, and at that time a lord-in-waiting to our Sailor King, ..."
4. Annual Report by Michigan Board of State Auditors (1892)
"12 hotel bill at Hammond's Bay 3 50 For dinner at settler's - 25 13 dinner ...
25 U hotel bill at Phillipe..-. 1 25 16 hotel bill, Cheboygan 2 75 stave at ..."
5. The American and English Encyclopedia of Law by John Houston Merrill, Charles Frederic Williams, Thomas Johnson Michie, David Shephard Garland (1890)
"But the hotel bill of one hotel keeper might include board and lodging only; that
of another might include board, lodging and liquors; and still another ..."