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Definition of Hotel room
1. Noun. A bedroom (usually with bath) in a hotel.
Generic synonyms: Bedchamber, Bedroom, Chamber, Sleeping Accommodation, Sleeping Room
Group relationships: Hotel
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hotel Room
Literary usage of Hotel room
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Annual Report by Indiana State Board of Health (1917)
"To JM Riley St. Denis Hotel, room and board 288 75 31. To Dr. RJ Anderson, salary
12500 31. To Miss Etta Dolan, salary 60 00 31. To Jas. ..."
2. Dominion Dental Journal (1904)
"NICHOLAS HOTEL. Room, without bath, for one person, $2.50 to $3.50 a day; for
two persons, $4 to $5 a day. Room, with bath, for one person, $3 to $5 a day; ..."
3. French Composition and Grammar Review by Joseph Stanislaus Galland (1922)
"In the hotel room I noticed that this hotel was modern, but I did not expect to
have a bathroom for our private use. Fill the bathtub with lukewarm water. ..."
4. A World's Fair for the Global Village by Carl Malamud (1997)
"—R.Adm. Teo Chee Mean National Information Technology Committee Singapore bring
them back to my hotel room, emptying the minibar to hold my own private ..."
5. Owed Justice: Thai Women Trafficked Into Debt Bondage in Japan by Kinsey Dinan (2000)
"The day Pot's visa arrived, the agent put her in a hotel room at the Central
Hotel in the Ladprao area of Bangkok and would not let her go out. ..."
6. My Tiny Life: Crime and Passion in a Virtual World by Julian Dibbell (1998)
"I quickly deduced the reason for this disruption. The hotel room ... her character
erased, her hotel room and other properties and creations reduced to the ..."