motel
IPA: moʊtˈɛɫ
noun
- (also attributive) A type of hotel or lodging establishment, often located near a major highway, which typically features a series of rooms the entrances of which are immediately adjacent to a parking lot to facilitate convenient access to automobiles parked there.
- A low-cost short-stay hotel, often with hourly rates rather than daily rates, and notorious for permitting illicit sexual activities; love hotel.
verb
- (informal, intransitive) To stay in a motel or motels.
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Examples of "motel" in Sentences
- Where is the description of the motel
- Charlotte stops by Julie's seedy motel.
- The couple also managed the motel in Moab.
- Most of the play takes place in a seedy motel room.
- I have definitely sure of the location of the motel.
- The hall adds profusely to the kitschy feeling of the motel.
- Most of the action takes place in a seedy Oklahoma motel room.
- Crow then burns down the motel and buries the heads in the desert.
- Complaints to the motel owners and to the police had been unavailing.
- The building is still in the same use today as the Pocklington Motel.
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