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noun
A commercial overnight lodging place, with dormitory accommodation and shared facilities, especially a youth hostel
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Now girls bring hairdryers, straighteners and heels to hostels.
Europeans are typically introduced to hostels when they are young.
But for the budget-minded, there are other options, from apartments to home stays to hostels.
Some children, like my father-in-law, went to hostels set up by the Jewish community.
MORE INFORMATION Lighthouse accommodations vary from high-end bed-and-breakfasts to hostels.
Some were going to the homes of people who adopted them, others to hostels and aid-societies.
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"Up until recently, I had absolutely no idea why people used to mention hostels to me and smile.
I still couldn't settle.' While flitting 'from hostel to hostel, bedsit to bedsit,' she met an older woman.
Without the charity's help, he believes that he would have been "wandering round from hostel to hostel" to avoid sleeping rough on the streets of London.
"I went through a messy divorce and my life fell apart," says Nimmo. "I was going from hostel to hostel and living rough.
Eventually I had to leave the room in Victoria and started moving from hostel to hostel.
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