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noun
A large town house or mansion; a grand private residence, especially in France.
Exact(16)
The only word I caught was "hotel".
I admit that my first thought was Hotel Balenciaga, given the cute uniforms and caps.
Her refrigerator was hotel size and probably wouldn't fit into the small kitchen.
The visitor was given a £100 fine, as it was hotel policy to give fines for bad reviews.
The refuge of preference, once my friends and I were old enough to drive, was hotel pools.
Langham managing director Ben Sington told The Age it was hotel policy to freeze samples of food served to guests.
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Alpine skiing wasn't sport; it was hotel-sport.
The La Liga goalkeeper who made most saves on the opening weekend was Iker Casillas, the best player on the Bernabéu pitch was Hotel-wrecker Sergio Aguero and Madrid were aided by Atlético's revolutionary tactic of playing without full-backs and taking off their second best player just when he looked like making a breakthrough.
This year it was hotels, usually.
How important are hotel amenities?
"My parents were hotel owners," she said.
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