innkeeper

IPA: ˈɪnkipɝ

noun

  • The person responsible for the running of an inn, usually the proprietor.
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Examples of "innkeeper" in Sentences

  • But your innkeeper will be able to answer just about any question you might have.
  • But the mysterious innkeeper is hiding a secret more terrifying than anything they could ever imagine.
  • A road-chit entitled the innkeeper who got it to a remission of tax, a benefit more valuable than actual payment.
  • I did not pick it up, but I called the innkeeper, and he pounced upon it as I have seen a hawk pounce on a chicken.
  • The innkeeper was a round little man, with a florid face, white hair, and a look in his eyes as they slid over Beth that was far from what she was accustomed to.
  • And, being both mounted thus a horseback, he called the innkeeper, and said unto him, with a grave and staid voice: ‘Many and great are the favours, sir constable, which I have received in this your castle, and do remain most obliged to gratify you for them all the days of my life.

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