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auberge

[oh-bairzh, oh-berzh] / oʊˈbɛərʒ, oʊˈbɛrʒ /




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She openly fantasized about cooking at the Milton Inn when it reopens later this year, imagining it transformed into a destination auberge.

From New York Times May 25, 2021

It can take your luggage to that night’s auberge, too.

From Washington Times May 21, 2019

She suggested the Lion d’Or restaurant, a little auberge in the nearby town of Arcins with yellow wood shutters on the windows and an Art Nouveau-style glass awning.

From New York Times Mar. 14, 2017

But something else also happened in pop music at that bayside auberge a year later.

From Seattle Times Nov. 7, 2014

The wind had swept round the auberge, and carried away its snow-buttresses, piling the mass thus displaced against the adjacent sheds, to the roofs of which one might step from the surface of the snow.

From The Glaciers of the Alps Being a narrative of excursions and ascents, etc. by John Tyndall

Wineries and hilltop bastides have always lured travelers to Provence, but a recent wave of modish auberges has turned the destination downright stylish.

From Time Oct. 13, 2017

Artists including Caravaggio, Mattia Preti and Favray were commissioned by the knights to embellish churches, palaces and auberges.

From US News Mar. 17, 2015

More than ever, the returning voyagers speak glowingly of life in Europe's countryside, of good meals and friendly people in pubs, auberges, wine gardens and pousadas.

From Time Magazine Archive

Seek out country inns, auberges, Gasthãuser, bedsitters, farms, pensions, pousadas and paradores.

From Time Magazine Archive

Such, at least, is the character of the auberges, or inns, and restaurateurs, with which St. Cloud is even better supplied than our Richmond.

From The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 330, September 6, 1828 by Various




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