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to guests
noun
A recipient of hospitality, specifically someone staying by invitation at the house of another.
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The younger ones bow and curtsy to guests.
But owners do not always suck up to guests.
The sanctuary and sauna are also open to guests.
Toasts are hoisted to guests who dare travel.
(The resort is restricted to guests 18 and over).
"Everything's homemade," she called to guests from the kitchen.
The spa restricted to guests of the hotel.
Chief among them are the rules pertaining to guests.
The concierge service Quintessentially will offer free services to guests.
Richards likened them to guests on "The Jerry Springer Show".
You can be incredibly rude to guests, I say.
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