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hostel

[hos-tl] / ˈhɒs tl /
NOUN
lodging
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She lived with her grandmother for a spell, supported herself for another and eventually fled to Edinburgh, Scotland, while still a teenager, working in a hostel bar for a year before returning to Norway.

From Los Angeles Times

They come from villages, farming families and small-town hostels, with many learning the sport only in the past few years.

From BBC

A survey by the Concerning Youth Housing Rights Alliance published in May suggests the hostels will have limited appeal with close to 90% of respondents saying they don't plan to apply.

From Reuters

"If they are not paying for everything, then what is the point of it? Who will buy books, pay for hostel, feeding," asks Mrs Abu, the chatter long extinguished in her home.

From BBC

Our story, The Girls: A Holocaust Safe House, told the forgotten story of a North-East hostel where Inge, whose married name is Hamilton, and Ruth had spent part of the war.

From BBC