Definitions
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- noun an owner or manager of hotels
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Examples
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It's a simple procedure, a proven procedure of retraining everyone to be a professional hotelman and up to this point, it's been very successful.
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It's a simple procedure, a proven procedure of retraining everyone to be a professional hotelman, and up to this point it's been very successful.
Hotel owner under fire for telling Hispanics to change names 2009
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A Cornell hotelman whose expertise was in turning around problem properties, my father arrived in Houston in 1951, with his wife and three young children.
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Instead of a hotelman anxious to please his guests, in came three men in uniform.
Between Planets Heinlein, Robert A. 1951
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However, I asked the hotelman if that was a fair charge, and he said, "Yes, that is about the rate here."
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Behind the refreshment-tables stood the hotelman and his barkeeper with their coats off and sleeves rolled up to the shoulder, passing out bottles, and drawing beer and whisky from two kegs hoisted up for that purpose.
Black Rock: a Tale of the Selkirks Ralph Connor 1898
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Mr. Sweet, the hotelman at the Pool, takes all we can give him.
Queechy 1854
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"The nice thing about our safari is coming back to tell about it," Reno hotelman Charles Mapes said of his two month African safari with Reno stockbroker John St. Clair before the Sierra Nevada Sportswriters Association's weekly luncheon Tuesday.
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The Space Needle -- inspired when Seattle hotelman Eddie Carlson dined atop
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Mr. Sweet, the hotelman at the Pool, takes all we can give him. "
Queechy, Volume I Susan Warner 1852
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