14 Words to use with hospitality

Nothing that friends can do, no amount of kindness or hospitality avails as a preventive.

The company, however, were determined not to let the worthy citizen off so easily, but proceeded in a body, with the laird at their head, and invaded his privacy by exhibiting bottles and glasses at his bedside, Losing all patience, the wretched victim gasped out his indignation"Sir, your hospitality borders upon brutality."

The drummer can't afford it on his salary; the house isn't really in the hospitality business; so, in the end, the buyer always stands treat.

Guests of the intellect and imagination accumulate until the master of the house is pushed out of doors, and hospitality ceases from the mere excess of its occasion.

The gentry offered to strangers the usual open-handed hospitality characteristic of the frontier, with much more than the average frontier refinement; a hospitality, moreover, which was never marred or interfered with by the frontier suspiciousness of strangers which sometimes made the humbler people of the border seem churlish to travellers.

There was a hospitality committee, and my husband and I were asked to entertain some of the learned men.

The mansion which welcomed to its easy and large-hearted hospitalities guests of such distinction from his own and other countries, was a farmer's home, and few ever opened their doors to more urbanity and cordial cheer.

He leaves the two strangers, as Indian hospitality ordains, to the warmest places in the best hut, with two young squaws, one old one, and five children, all sleeping together on the floor, as a matter of course.

"And since I have no means of accommodation, the laws of hospitality rest light on my shoulders.

It was only after I got to Poland and Russia, where the hospitality springs from the heart, that my introductions began to bear fruit satisfactory to a sensitive mind.

Where the travellers and strangers are few, more of that hospitality subsists, as it has not been worth while to provide places of accommodation.

He received us with all the hospitality tality in the world, and gave up his time to show us all the wonders of the country.

323, n. 2; executor, iii. 301, n. 1; ignorance of law, ii. 21, n. 4; Life of Johnson, revises, i. 7; edits later editions, i. 9, n. 3, 15; time, by his hospitality wastes, i. 5, n. 2; Chatterton's poems, demonstrates the imposture in, iii. 50, n. 5; iv. 141, n. 1; Courtenay's Poetical Review, mentioned in, i. 222; death, i. 15, n. 1; Flood's lines on Johnson, iv.

He introduced himself into my domestic sanctum; and, as I partook of his father's hospitality years ago, I find it difficult to eject him.

14 Words to use with  hospitality