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n. (alternative spelling of bed and breakfast English)
WordNet
n. an overnight boardinghouse with breakfast [syn: bed and breakfast]
Usage examples of "bed-and-breakfast".
The owner of the post office gave him directions to a couple of bed-and-breakfast homes.
The Ashby Inn was an eighteenth-century restoration that advertised itself as a bed-and-breakfast, but it was much closer to the French concept of an auberge than a simple bed-and-breakfast.
It wouldn't have had to be a bed-and-breakfast, but maybe graphic design or desktop publishing.
They haven't been on a vacation in years, except for that one time they went to Eureka Springs for the Passion Play and stayed in one of those bed-and-breakfast places instead of a real hotel.
The owner of the bed-and-breakfast was pleased to give directions to the home of Miss JoLayne Lucks, at the corner of Cocoa and Hubbard across from the park.
The lady at the bed-and-breakfast had told him JoLayne Lucks worked at the veterinary clinic.
They drove west on the two-lane road through small towns, coal towns, old towns, tired towns, towns repainted and repaired, gussied up, with their grand old homes in the rich old neighborhoods made into bed-and-breakfasts for well-to-do young people from Philadelphia and Washington and even New York.
A quaint little bed-and-breakfast, lousy (Owen's word) with dried flowers, Shaker furniture, country wreaths and dreadfully sincere paintings of live horses, dead birds and glassy-eyed nineteenth-century children.
He'd lost the big job that had meant so much, the restoration of the old bed-and-breakfast hotel on Union Street.
Weight lifter started in the direction of Rydell's bed-and-breakfast, ':~Treasure Island, Oakland.