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How to pronounce innkeeper in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms boniface, host
Type of patron
Has types hostess, padrone, victualer, victualler

Examples of innkeeper

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It's Cherie Attix, the innkeeper, informing us she found the abandoned treasure.
From the theepochtimes.com
Our youngest has proudly been playing the innkeeper in the school nativity play.
From the guardian.co.uk
Then came the hunch that launched Jane Way's career as an iconoclastic innkeeper.
From the sacbee.com
Evi Quaid pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor count of defrauding an innkeeper.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Innkeeper Mike Hankins has been operating the Southern for more than 20 years.
From the stltoday.com
The innkeeper is tapping into his own past while mining local history and culture.
From the charlotteobserver.com
Rooms are decorated with the artwork of owner and innkeeper Marisol Fernandez.
From the businessweek.com
Innkeeper Mary Eckhart hosts U.S. and foreign guests, some of whom return annually.
From the dallasnews.com
This small guesthouse run by veteran innkeeper Jim Barnds has a funky Montauk vibe.
From the newsday.com
More examples
  • Host: the owner or manager of an inn
  • Inns are generally establishments or buildings where travelers can seek lodging and, usually, food and drink. They are typically located in the country or along a highway.
  • (The Innkeepers) The second season of Frasier originally aired between September 1994 and May 1995, beginning on September 20, 1994.
  • (The Innkeepers (film)) The Innkeepers is a horror film written, directed, and edited by Ti West , starring Kelly McGillis, Pat Healy and Sara Paxton.
  • The person responsible for the running of an inn, usually the proprietor
  • An individual who, as a regular business, provides accommodations for guests in exchange for reasonable compensation.
  • The owner of a facility that provides lodging to the public for compensation.
  • An operator of a hotel, motel, or inn that holds itself out to the public as being ready to accommodate travelers, strangers, and transient guests.