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Motel
Definition: A roadside lodging facility designed primarily for motorists, featuring parking space for vehicles close to the rooms.
Parts of Speech:
- Noun: A motel is a convenient accommodation option for travelers.
- Verb: We decided to motel for the night instead of camping.
Senses and Usages:
1. Popular:
- A motel typically offers affordable rates and basic amenities.
- Many families prefer staying at motels during road trips.
- The motel we stayed in last night had a swimming pool and free breakfast.
2. Local:
- The local motel is known for its friendly staff and cozy atmosphere.
- There is a new motel opening downtown for tourists.
- If you're visiting the town, I recommend staying at the local motel for convenience.
Sample Sentences:
1. Noun:
- We booked a room at the motel for our weekend getaway.
- The motel was fully booked, so we had to find another place to stay.
2. Verb:
- Let's motel tonight and continue driving in the morning.
- She decided to motel for the night instead of driving tired.
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