bed-and-breakfast

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bed-and-break·fast

[bed-n-brek-fuhst]
noun
1.
an accommodation offered by an inn, hotel, or especially a private home, consisting of a room for the night and breakfast the next morning for one inclusive price.
2.
an inn, hotel, or private home offering such an accommodation. Abbreviation: B&B
Also, bed and breakfast.


Origin:
1905–10

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bed-and-breakfast

noun
an overnight boardinghouse with breakfast [syn: bed and breakfast
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