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room service

noun

  1. the serving of food, drinks, etc., to a guest in their room, as at a hotel.
  2. the department or section, as at a hotel, responsible for rendering service of food, drinks, etc., to a guest in their room.


room service

noun

  1. service in a hotel providing meals, drinks, etc, in guests' rooms


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Word History and Origins

Origin of room service1

First recorded in 1925–30

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Example Sentences

Finally, reluctantly, he allows me to call room service and have them send him up a cheeseburger.

I paid in advance without asking why, we went to our room, locked the door, called room service and requested a menu.

The room service is available 24-hours and features a menu to rival any decent neighbourhood London restaurant.

Upscale hotels are offering a new kind of room service: dispatchable mixologists who craft bespoke cocktails.

Why venture out for happy hour when room service can literally wheel it to you?

By the time I came out he had all the information we needed, and was calling room service to clear the dishes.

He had improvised dining-room service with the two Italian boys from the Brodhigera, whose families were living in Monaco.

Or if the dining-room service was silent and quick and perfect, then tell those who served it how well it was done.

After the room-service bot had left, we cracked the beers and pulled chairs out onto the porch.

He went back into his own room, dialed for room service, and ordered a couple of pots of strong black coffee.

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