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- noun Plural form of
guest .
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Examples
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Mind you, they do impress at dinner partiesunless one of your guests is a Yellow, in which case it would probably give him or her a headache.
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When NPR has two opposing sides on one of their talk shows to debate an issue, one of the guests is usually a right wing conservative, like Evan Bayh or Joe Lieberman, and the other guest is an ultra right wing lunatic like Grover Norquist.
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All of the above having been said, you are not a gatekeeper, but you are a host, and as such, part of your responsibility to guests is to neutralize outsiderss who would impinge on the comfort of both guests and members.
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All of the above having been said, you are not a gatekeeper, but you are a host, and as such, part of your responsibility to guests is to neutralize outsiderss who would impinge on the comfort of both guests and members.
SeeLight: 2006
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Whenever the rich prepare a solemn and popular entertainment; 44 whenever they celebrate, with profuse and pernicious luxury, their private banquets; the choice of the guests is the subject of anxious deliberation.
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 1206
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Come on guys your largest growing customer base of "guests" is the 35 and under age group - who get the majority of their information from non-traditional sources like the internet.
Target Releases Statement on Archer Farms Cereal Packaging 2008
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Come on guys your largest growing customer base of "guests" is the 35 and under age group - who get the majority of their information from non-traditional sources like the internet.
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At the Rosewood Crescent, housekeepers take pictures of long-term guests' vanities to record and replicate the preferred placement of toothbrushes and cologne bottles.
When Home Is Where the Hotel Is Andrea Petersen 2011
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Pelican Hill, which opened during the depths of the economic downturn in 2008, actively courts long-term guests as a way to fill its two-bedroom villas.
When Home Is Where the Hotel Is Andrea Petersen 2011
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If long-term guests want daily butler service, for example, that's an extra $100 per day.
When Home Is Where the Hotel Is Andrea Petersen 2011
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