innkeeper in English

noun
1
a person who runs an inn.
A man was sitting there speaking to the innkeeper , other patrons carried on at their tables.

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1. The innkeeper is a perfectionist.

2. And I' m just an engaged innkeeper

3. "Well!", said the innkeeper, drawing herself up indignantly.

4. Edmond was a farmer and innkeeper, according to various reports.

5. And thus ends the tale of the Sexless Innkeeper.

6. Now she lives with an innkeeper man and his wife

7. And the story is that Leopold Auenbrugger was the son of an innkeeper.

8. His mother, Jeanne le Franc, was the daughter of an innkeeper from Cambrai.

9. Czardas means 'Innkeeper' and is of Gypsy origin which is done in duple time (2/4)

10. Synonyms for Barmaid include female bartender, landlady, hotelier, host, publican, innkeeper, licensee, proprietor, manager and hotelkeeper

11. Special Bailments – Innkeeper: Under common law, the owner of a facility that provides lodging to the public for compensation

12. Are not the innkeeper and the other guests in need of amusement like the'idle reader'that Cervantes addresses?

13. 🔊 As an innkeeper, one should be very Accommodating and strive to make sure all guests are comfortable

14. He paid the innkeeper about two days’ worth of wages and promised to pay any additional expenses incurred.

15. He paid the innkeeper and said he would be back to pay any additional costs. —Luke 10:30-37.

16. Beale entrusted a box containing the encrypted messages to a local innkeeper named Robert Morriss and then disappeared, never to be seen again.

17. The carrier, however, perceiving by the light of the innkeeper candle how it fared with his ladylove, quitting Don Quixote, ran to bring her the help she needed; and the innkeeper did the same but with a different intention, for his was to Chastise the lass, as he believed that beyond a doubt she alone was the cause of all the harmony.