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- noun Plural form of
innkeeper .
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Examples
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I discovered the innkeepers were a wealth of information about everything from campus sports to local restaurants and shopping.
Eileen Ogintz: How to Survive and Have Fun on a College Tour With Your Kid This Fall Eileen Ogintz 2010
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I discovered the innkeepers were a wealth of information about everything from campus sports to local restaurants and shopping.
Eileen Ogintz: How to Survive and Have Fun on a College Tour With Your Kid This Fall Eileen Ogintz 2010
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I discovered the innkeepers were a wealth of information about everything from campus sports to local restaurants and shopping.
Eileen Ogintz: How to Survive and Have Fun on a College Tour With Your Kid This Fall Eileen Ogintz 2010
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I discovered the innkeepers were a wealth of information about everything from campus sports to local restaurants and shopping.
Eileen Ogintz: How to Survive and Have Fun on a College Tour With Your Kid This Fall Eileen Ogintz 2010
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The innkeepers are a very respectable class, and though I have not seen a bed that is larger than a child's crib without curtains, yet they are clean, soft, and well made with lots of pillows for the head.
Charles Philip Yorke, Fourth Earl of Hardwicke, Vice-Admiral R.N. — a Memoir Lady Biddulph of Ledbury
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The innkeepers are a very respectable class, and though I have not seen a bed that is larger than a child's crib without curtains, yet they are clean, soft, and well made with lots of pillows for the head.
Charles Philip Yorke, Fourth Earl of Hardwicke, Vice-Admiral R.N. Ledbury, Lady Bidulph of 1910
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One of the innkeepers is the local JP and will do the honors right there.
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Despite this, some people often referred to as "innkeepers" or "caretakers" have tried to nurture them anyway.
Civicus 2006
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At the first two homes, the group sings with the "innkeepers," asking for a place to stay, but are denied.
The Facts: News 2009
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At the first two homes, the group sings with the "innkeepers," asking for a place to stay, but are denied.
The Facts: News 2009
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