• Guest-room

    Full definition of guest-room

    Noun

    1. Alternative form of en.
      • 1887, w:Kathleen O'Meara (writer), Narka, the Nihilist Chapter IV, “About three hundred.”
        “All staying in the house!” exclaimed Marguerite. “Oh! many guest-rooms have you?”
        “Seventy-five. But then there is the armory; about a hundred manage to sleep there; they did at my marriage.”
      • Wells Patty at Home|page=59|passage=Marian’s room was done up in blue, as she had requested, and the other guest-room was furnished in yellow.
      • 2000, Sue Baker; Pam Bradley; Jeremy Huyton, Principles of Hotel Front Office Operations, Most hotels have a stated check-out time at which departing guests must vacate their rooms. In general, check-out time is between 10.00a.m. and noon. The information regarding this should be written on the key card, as well as stated in the information folder in the hotel guest-room.
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