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单词 hostelry
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Definition of hostelry in English:

hostelry

nounPlural hostelries ˈhɒst(ə)lriˈhɑst(ə)lri
humorous, archaic
  • An inn or pub.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Ten minutes later we were settled in at a local hostelry.
    • When I finish work and head off for a margarita at some Santa Cruz hostelry, I don't want to have people who recognize me shouting ‘Pedant!’
    • The Prince of Wales came to the rescue of village life yesterday when he called in for a pint and a whisky chaser at a hostelry in the Yorkshire Dales.
    • Throughout the 20th century the George Inn was a popular hostelry on the edge of the town centre and for many years was a tenanted house belonging to Blackburn brewers Thwaites.
    • Tess has been a mainstay behind the counter at the popular High Street hostelry since the early 1960s.
    • Skipper Mike Rowley loosed moorings that night, after his guests had had a pleasant evening in the local hostelry, and set off to cross one of the world's busiest shipping channels in total darkness.
    • But yesterday the popular pubgoer was smiling after his local hostelry served him and his friends a special Christmas lunch with all the trimmings.
    • Police were called to the Three Cups pub in Malmesbury after mayor elect Patrick Goldstone was barred indefinitely from the hostelry in the Triangle.
    • This Saturday night, the Thirteenth Park Hotel Supreme Sports Star Award will be decided at a Gala Banquet in the famed Dungarvan hostelry in front of an expected crowd of three hundred and fifty guests.
    • The Tip Top House is believed to be the oldest mountain-top hostelry still in existence in the world.
    • The popular Ballyhaunis hostelry opened on 19th Dec.1927 under the management of the late Michael Curley, a native of Caraun, Claremorris.
    • But Maguire's pub of Manorhamilton in neighbouring County Leitrim has all the trappings of a truly historic and hospitable hostelry.
    • Business has been thriving at the popular Robertstown hostelry since the new owners took over last year.
    • Here, the Rendezvous Allegra Hotel offers stylish and cleverly designed accommodation redolent of a self-confident New York hostelry.
    • The Old Bell Hotel, a beautiful hostelry in the heart of the town near to the abbey, serves award-winning French cuisine.
    • The Departure had played only a scattering of gigs in local hostelries before being catapulted onto festival stages in 2004.
    • Who would have thought that Ireland - known for its myriad of pubs and hostelries - would become the first country in Europe to introduce a total ban on smoking in places of entertainment?
    • The BBC had put me up in a four star hostelry, gym and mini-bar inclusive (bless you, unwitting licence payers!
    • Sheila has worked in Rosie's for a good many years and is well known to many Irish folk who frequent this popular and long established hostelry in the city.
    • I set out towards the local hostelry for a restorative.
    • They claimed that customers of the busy Main Street hostelry were blighting their neighbourhood with noise, nuisance, litter and vandalism.
    • It was all too soon that we started our journey home although we did stop off at a local hostelry to celebrate our successful weekend.
    • Statistics compiled by CAMRA show that more than one quarter of adults never visit a pub and 20 hostelries a month close around the country.
    • Rosses Point was overflowing on Friday night last as supporters of St. Valentine thronged to the local restaurants, inns and hostelries to celebrate February 14.
    • After the hectic month that is December, Jane - ‘the wife’ - and my two girls-Charlotte and April will be hoping to get a day out followed by a meal in some suitable hostelry.
    • In their now famous hostelry, Mary and John made a major contribution to the development of Rosses Point as a centre of excellence in the leisure industry, both locally and internationally.
    • The popular Littletown hostelry The Travellers Rest is up for sale again.
    • The ad was made in Iceland and also features the West Kerry hostelry, where the great man once pulled pints for the locals in Annascaul.
    • John and Bernie Gill celebrate three years in business in their popular Clare Street hostelry - Gill's - tonight, Tuesday, 29th July.
    • For some twenty-seven years now this bottle has adorned the counter in Curley's Public House and has been filled with loose change and other donations from patrons and staff of the popular Clare Street hostelry.
    • The Kingsdown-based family business is providing the ale at its hostelries across Wiltshire, Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire.
    • Local hostelries offering liquid and solid refreshment include the Inverkip Hotel and Village Inn in Inverkip; and the Wemyss Bay Hotel, Wemyss Bay.
    • The well-known Westport hostelry was packed to capacity long before the tape carrying the much-anticipated footage was delivered and many of the stars of the ad were in attendance.
    • Saturday, I was in town and decided to pop into the same conveniently-located hostelry on the way home for a refreshing gargle of the black stuff - as you do.
    • Tourism websites show its tranquil streets, its attractive grey stone kirk and its inviting hostelry, The Torphichen Inn.
    • Being born in a pub, and not unknown to frequent his local hostelry for a shandy or two, Pembrokeshire author Keith Johnson is eminently qualified to be the author of his latest volume on county watering-holes.
    • The June festival, he tells us, ‘has been a major talking point in our local hostelry for some time, and all of it is negative’.
    • The Lunch Group is to try out a local hostelry at the end of the month and our usual groups for Scrabble, knit-and-natter and the play reading will take place this month.
    • Afterwards we retired to Garvey's hostelry where we raised a glass in memory of a departed friend.
    • It was in the Stables, which is our local hostelry.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Old French hostelerie from hostelier 'innkeeper', from hostel (see hostel).

 
 

Definition of hostelry in US English:

hostelry

nounˈhäst(ə)lrēˈhɑst(ə)lri
humorous, archaic
  • An inn.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Tourism websites show its tranquil streets, its attractive grey stone kirk and its inviting hostelry, The Torphichen Inn.
    • After the hectic month that is December, Jane - ‘the wife’ - and my two girls-Charlotte and April will be hoping to get a day out followed by a meal in some suitable hostelry.
    • The Old Bell Hotel, a beautiful hostelry in the heart of the town near to the abbey, serves award-winning French cuisine.
    • Ten minutes later we were settled in at a local hostelry.
    • The Prince of Wales came to the rescue of village life yesterday when he called in for a pint and a whisky chaser at a hostelry in the Yorkshire Dales.
    • The popular Ballyhaunis hostelry opened on 19th Dec.1927 under the management of the late Michael Curley, a native of Caraun, Claremorris.
    • Here, the Rendezvous Allegra Hotel offers stylish and cleverly designed accommodation redolent of a self-confident New York hostelry.
    • Skipper Mike Rowley loosed moorings that night, after his guests had had a pleasant evening in the local hostelry, and set off to cross one of the world's busiest shipping channels in total darkness.
    • This Saturday night, the Thirteenth Park Hotel Supreme Sports Star Award will be decided at a Gala Banquet in the famed Dungarvan hostelry in front of an expected crowd of three hundred and fifty guests.
    • The Tip Top House is believed to be the oldest mountain-top hostelry still in existence in the world.
    • I set out towards the local hostelry for a restorative.
    • Who would have thought that Ireland - known for its myriad of pubs and hostelries - would become the first country in Europe to introduce a total ban on smoking in places of entertainment?
    • In their now famous hostelry, Mary and John made a major contribution to the development of Rosses Point as a centre of excellence in the leisure industry, both locally and internationally.
    • The June festival, he tells us, ‘has been a major talking point in our local hostelry for some time, and all of it is negative’.
    • It was all too soon that we started our journey home although we did stop off at a local hostelry to celebrate our successful weekend.
    • Statistics compiled by CAMRA show that more than one quarter of adults never visit a pub and 20 hostelries a month close around the country.
    • John and Bernie Gill celebrate three years in business in their popular Clare Street hostelry - Gill's - tonight, Tuesday, 29th July.
    • Rosses Point was overflowing on Friday night last as supporters of St. Valentine thronged to the local restaurants, inns and hostelries to celebrate February 14.
    • Local hostelries offering liquid and solid refreshment include the Inverkip Hotel and Village Inn in Inverkip; and the Wemyss Bay Hotel, Wemyss Bay.
    • Saturday, I was in town and decided to pop into the same conveniently-located hostelry on the way home for a refreshing gargle of the black stuff - as you do.
    • The well-known Westport hostelry was packed to capacity long before the tape carrying the much-anticipated footage was delivered and many of the stars of the ad were in attendance.
    • The BBC had put me up in a four star hostelry, gym and mini-bar inclusive (bless you, unwitting licence payers!
    • It was in the Stables, which is our local hostelry.
    • They claimed that customers of the busy Main Street hostelry were blighting their neighbourhood with noise, nuisance, litter and vandalism.
    • Sheila has worked in Rosie's for a good many years and is well known to many Irish folk who frequent this popular and long established hostelry in the city.
    • The popular Littletown hostelry The Travellers Rest is up for sale again.
    • When I finish work and head off for a margarita at some Santa Cruz hostelry, I don't want to have people who recognize me shouting ‘Pedant!’
    • Afterwards we retired to Garvey's hostelry where we raised a glass in memory of a departed friend.
    • Business has been thriving at the popular Robertstown hostelry since the new owners took over last year.
    • Police were called to the Three Cups pub in Malmesbury after mayor elect Patrick Goldstone was barred indefinitely from the hostelry in the Triangle.
    • For some twenty-seven years now this bottle has adorned the counter in Curley's Public House and has been filled with loose change and other donations from patrons and staff of the popular Clare Street hostelry.
    • The Lunch Group is to try out a local hostelry at the end of the month and our usual groups for Scrabble, knit-and-natter and the play reading will take place this month.
    • But Maguire's pub of Manorhamilton in neighbouring County Leitrim has all the trappings of a truly historic and hospitable hostelry.
    • But yesterday the popular pubgoer was smiling after his local hostelry served him and his friends a special Christmas lunch with all the trimmings.
    • The Departure had played only a scattering of gigs in local hostelries before being catapulted onto festival stages in 2004.
    • Tess has been a mainstay behind the counter at the popular High Street hostelry since the early 1960s.
    • Being born in a pub, and not unknown to frequent his local hostelry for a shandy or two, Pembrokeshire author Keith Johnson is eminently qualified to be the author of his latest volume on county watering-holes.
    • The Kingsdown-based family business is providing the ale at its hostelries across Wiltshire, Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire.
    • The ad was made in Iceland and also features the West Kerry hostelry, where the great man once pulled pints for the locals in Annascaul.
    • Throughout the 20th century the George Inn was a popular hostelry on the edge of the town centre and for many years was a tenanted house belonging to Blackburn brewers Thwaites.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Old French hostelerie from hostelier ‘innkeeper’, from hostel (see hostel).

 
 
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