Sentence for hotel | Use hotel in a sentence

Sentences with hotel. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use hotel in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for hotel.

  • Merthyr named his hotel. (10)
  • We shall have to find an hotel. (10)
  • Out of this hotel is the first point. (10)
  • She gave the address of a London hotel. (10)
  • And then I drive back again to the hotel. (2)
  • I wonder what has become of that hotel clerk. (9)
  • Ripton was landed at a hotel in Westminster. (10)
  • They came to the hotel in New York to see Mrs. (9)
  • At the hotel the portier gave them four letters. (9)
  • She reached her hotel without making a decision. (8)
  • Adding all the rest of the way back to the hotel. (9)
  • A poor woman called at the hotel while he was missing. (10)
  • I dine with them, sleep at the Wells; hotel for a night. (10)
  • I asked if he would do me the honour of dining at my hotel. (8)
  • Should she pretend to feel faint and slip out into the hotel? (8)
  • I went home to my hotel, and passed the afternoon in pure misery. (9)
  • The attractions of the pool palling, they went back to the hotel. (8)
  • An hour later, Schwartz was following her to the steps of her hotel. (10)
  • The life was like the life at a sea-side hotel, only more monotonous. (9)
  • There was the hotel with its unknown possibilities of large returns. (13)
  • He finished his grimaces by asking the name and direction of the hotel. (10)
  • The heat and smell and twaddling voices of the hotel dining-room faded away. (13)
  • He was glad of quarters at an hotel, a solitary bed, absence from his Nataly. (10)
  • Meyer was one of the officers and directors of the Glenmore Hotel Corporation. (13)
  • He reached the hotel just in time to rush up and dress, and rush down to dinner. (8)
  • We did pretty well with the hotel, and my wife she was always at me to paint up. (9)
  • Then they dashed round the corner of a street, and drew up before the hotel door. (9)
  • You will give me great pleasure by dining with me to-night, at the hotel opposite. (10)
  • He entered our hotel a private person; when he passed out, hats flew off before him. (10)
  • My father told me subsequently that we slept at an hotel those two nights intervening. (10)
  • She wished to be settled, by which she meant placed in a Florentine hotel for the winter. (9)
  • The lady named her Milanese hotel as the General waved his plumes, nodded, and rode off. (10)
  • The gentlemen took off their goggles, and made arrangements with the manager of the hotel. (12)
  • I fancied I perceived that my father was greeted more cordially on his way back to the hotel. (10)
  • Vague reports circulated through the crowd: A hundred people or more were still in the hotel. (13)
  • Last evening while Auntie was attending one of the hotel hops (I hate them) Dr. Barritz called. (1)
  • Only he would want to put another hotel in place of this; something that would be more popular. (9)
  • Two days ago he received a visit from a Herr von Thüngen, who is stopping in the Hotel de Rome. (12)
  • Seventeen persons known to have been in the hotel were missing; the bodies of ten had been found. (13)
  • He cast a comical glance of disapprobation on the fittings of the hotel apartment, abhorring gilt. (10)
  • On the way to the hotel they met no one busy or serene except a Chinee who was polishing a dish-cover. (8)
  • Will you write me at the Grosvenor Hotel, Chester (where I shall turn up by and by), and let me know? (14)
  • They had an early dinner, and looked their last upon the nuptial gayety of the otherwise forlorn hotel. (9)
  • Their little suite of rooms was at the very end of the hotel, so that he might play as much as he wished. (8)
  • Deep-sunk in these instinctive calculations she was carried on past Green Street as far as the Ritz Hotel. (8)
  • Running his car into the best hotel garage of the little town, he made his way leisurely over to the court. (8)
  • When they returned to their hotel they found a highwalled garden facing it, full of black depths of foliage. (9)
  • He was presently summoned to meet Count Walburg and another intimate of the family, in the hotel downstairs. (10)
  • He has in his hedge quarters somewhat the same pre-eminency as the man who takes a private parlour in a hotel. (2)
  • He mounted rapidly through the dripping leaves towards the foot of the low mountain that rose behind the hotel. (8)
  • Next day, the waiters of the hotel presented her with a bouquet of Spring flowers, white, and central violets. (10)
  • But they said it was no use trying to get into the Hygeia, and I stopped last night at the little hotel in Hampton. (9)
  • She now rose and said that she did not know anything about the other hotel, and perhaps it was just as empty as this. (9)
  • When we returned to the hotel after a tour of the block, we saw Kendricks in our corner of the verandah with Miss Gage. (9)
  • Would the Pasmers come back that way, or would they go round the further corner, and get into the hotel by another door? (9)
  • Several ladies were coming across the grass toward him from the hotel, lifting their skirts and tiptoeing through the dew. (9)
  • They arrived at their original destination, and the following day telegraphed for rooms at a hotel farther down the coast. (9)
  • Our traveller had ordered his vetturino to drive slowly to his hotel, that he might take the features of this novel scene. (10)
  • It seemed to be inhabited principally by soldiers and bagmen; at least, these were all that we saw, except the hotel servants. (2)
  • Cynthia found Mrs. Durgin in the old farm-house kitchen at work getting breakfast when she came up to the hotel in the morning. (9)
  • Clementina stepped out into the moonlight with him, and they walked across the grass that sloped between the hotel and the river. (9)
  • It has been said at rival points on the coast that the ladies linger there in despair of ever being able to remount to the hotel. (9)
  • It was amusing, but it was perfectly safe, and there was no reason why I should not engage rooms for the ladies at another hotel. (9)
  • One morning Westover got leave from Mrs. Durgin to help Cynthia open the dim rooms and cold corridors at the hotel to the sun and air. (9)
  • He sat beside the table in the hotel parlor, where they found themselves alone for the moment, and drubbed upon it with an absent look. (9)
  • My grandfather lay at the island hotel a month, and was brought home desperately ill. Lady Edbury happened to cross the channel with us. (10)
  • They gave him the same feeling that her uncle and aunt had given him just now, when they said good-night, following her into their hotel. (8)
  • Mrs. Horace Bushfield was already waiting for her in the foyer of the hotel, where a number of suburban luncheon parties were assembling. (13)
  • Landrecies had been a long while asleep before we returned to the hotel; and the sentries on the ramparts were already looking for daybreak. (2)
  • In the saloon Isabel had found among the passengers her semi- acquaintances of the hotel parlor and the Rapids-elevator, and had glanced tentatively towards them. (9)

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Definition of hotel:

  • hotel, h-tel’, n. a superior house for the accommodation of strangers: an inn: in france, also a public office, a private town-house, a palace. | ns. hôtel’-de-ville (fr.), a town-hall; hôtel’-dieu, a hospital. (0)

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