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tourist home

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noun

  1. a private home with rooms for rent, usually for one night, to tourists, travelers, etc.


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"People have lost faith in the system," says V Mohammed Ali, who runs a tourist home in Wayanad.

From BBC • Feb. 22, 2024

Leaving Laura to play her role of sleuth at the Comstock tourist home, Penny and Louise started at once for Riverview.

From The Vanishing Houseboat by Wirt, Mildred A. (Mildred Augustine)

So is the world's eccentric round of joy complete When happy tourist-traveler, no more to roam, His fascinating, thrilling story shall repeat To impecunious, luckless multitudes who greet The tourist home.

From Poems Vol. IV by Howard, Hattie

We met in a small dusty Southern town� halfway in between and stayed in a tourist home.

From The Biography of a Rabbit by Benson, Roy, Jr.

We got stuck again in Fredonia, N.Y. by a two� foot snowfall and had to spend the night in a tourist home as all� the roads were closed.

From The Biography of a Rabbit by Benson, Roy, Jr.

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