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Definition of Houseguests
1. houseguest [n] - See also: houseguest
Lexicographical Neighbors of Houseguests
Literary usage of Houseguests
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Beautiful Accomodation in New South Wales, Australia: The Discerning Guide by Jennifer Marie Lamattina (2004)
"All houseguests enjoy the lounge with its extensive sundeck and the ... Dinner and
full breakfast included for houseguests; cottages are self-catering. ..."
2. What Is Hinduism?: Modern Adventures Into a Profound Global Faith by Editors of Hinduism Today, Hinduism Today Magazine Editors (2007)
"As one exhausted woman, whose house was full of summer guests, told me, "houseguests
are like fish: after three days, they stink." She didn't know it, ..."
3. Viagens ethnographicas sul americanas: Argentina by Charmian London, Online Archive of California, Simoens da Silva (1921)
"houseguests and servants alike were unable to keep out of the busy scene, and
remained to help. ..."
4. Action in Waitingby Christoph Blumhardt by Christoph Blumhardt (1998)
"(I have a box of Vernard Eller's Thy Kingdom Come: A Blumhardt Reader, from which
I eagerly distribute copies to houseguests, hosts, workmates, ..."
5. Security Awareness in the 1980s: Featured Articles From Security Awareness (1992)
"... home is an all-too- common practice, resorted to on the pretext of convenience
or meeting short deadlines. We don't all have houseguests who are spies. ..."
6. Celebrate Life: A Guide for Planning All Night Alcohol & Drug-Free edited by Sharon Murphy (1992)
"We're all expecting houseguests for graduation. One of our chairmen is even facing
an out- of-state move the Monday after graduation. ..."
7. Adventure Guide to Germany by Henk Bekker (2005)
"The restaurant (€€€€) is only open to houseguests and serves gourmet food.
The wine list has a thousand labels. ..."