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fondista
español
hostelero
The owner or manager of an inn.
host
boniface
español
hostelero
ruso
трактирщик
español
posadero
catalán
hostaler
Occupation.
landlord
restaurateur
profession
español
posadero
Sinónimos
Examples for "
host
"
host
boniface
Examples for "
host
"
1
American Football: London will
host
an American Football game later this year.
2
Bad sleep can lead to a
host
of health problems, Smagula said.
3
However delegates said there was a
host
of problems with the scheme.
4
The prime minister said Samoa was relishing the opportunity to
host
Germany.
5
However, the
host
-
parasite
interactions responsible for initiating this response are poorly understood.
1
At The Broken Bottle a new
boniface
held forth.
2
Boniface
held views of the papal power of the most exalted kind.
3
The fourth purported that he should condemn the memory of Pope
Boniface
.
4
Mr.
Boniface
Newt discoursed warmly; Mr. Abel Newt listened with extreme coolness.
5
Though
Boniface
could not be sure that his will would be executed.
1
The
innkeepers
of Thorn had long ceased to give themselves that trouble.
2
Galiano and I crossed to his partner, and Hernández introduced the
innkeepers
.
3
Rand wondered idly if all
innkeepers
were fat and losing their hair.
4
The sons of
innkeepers
,
notaries; lawyers, and peasants become marshals of the empire.
5
The
innkeepers
cringe and fawn, and cheat, and in country places murder you.
6
He could even trot out the family skeletons of the
innkeepers
.
7
We
innkeepers
have plenty of cheap wine: we think nothing of spilling it.
8
Comfortable valleys accept us with open arms and warm words, like comfortable
innkeepers
.
9
Some women were schoolteachers,
innkeepers
,
or manufacturers, which were middle-class employments.
10
We
innkeepers
,
you know, travel not only expeditiously, but very cheaply.
11
Obviously, these new
innkeepers
,
despite their youth, would have to be treated with respect.
12
The
innkeepers
one and all stood in awe of him.
13
Perhaps the
innkeepers
had simply failed to close the door?
14
Like Prior, Fielding, Shenstone, and Dickens, Smollett was a connoisseur in inns and
innkeepers
.
15
Moreover
innkeepers
were afraid that a termination of stage travel would lessen their trade.
16
This oil excitement is a blessing to us poor
innkeepers
.
innkeepers
innkeeper
poor innkeepers
reorganize innkeepers
swiss innkeepers
additional innkeepers
become innkeepers
catalán
fondista
hostaler
español
hostelero
anfitrión
patrón de posada
posadero
ruso
трактирщик