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motels

n. (plural of motel English)

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Motels (album)

Motels is the first studio album by new wave band The Motels, recorded in the spring of 1979 and released in the fall. It was produced by John Carter. It peaked at #175 on Billboard's album chart in December.

The first single, "Closets and Bullets", did not chart anywhere, but the second single, "Total Control", became a Top 10 hit in Australia and went Top 20 in France. (It 'Bubbled Under' at #109 in Billboard in the US.) A third single, "Anticipating", was released in Japan in early 1980 but failed to chart. The album was certified Gold in Australia in 1980.

Usage examples of "motels".

Most of the motels seemed equivalent, matching rates posted on gaudy neon signs.

Sy Lewis asked his guest where these motels were and the man said all over the state.

And Steckler was another degenerating boulevard littered with car lots and motels and office structures like the Cabrillo Building.

When they came upon a town radiant with the signs of motels and service stations, Jilly exited the interstate.

Dylan had never heard about people being tortured to death in the rooms of national-chain motels, at least not with regularity.

We met a couple of times at motels, but then she became paranoid about that and suggested we confine ourselves to late-night trysts in her suite.

He wanted to put at least a hundred miles between them and that cabin, and headed toward an area Just populated enough, he hoped, to have motels open in the off-season.

The car stole off the interstate and past the cluster of motels to the north of Eagle Point.

I should argue the point, and in truth the rough-hewn log exteriors did look more interesting than the motels in town.