Pronunciation: /əˌkɑːməˈdeɪʃən laɪn/
noun a line indicating the availability of lodging or housing options
A1 The accommodation line at the hotel was very long.
A2 I waited in the accommodation line for over an hour before checking in.
B1 The accommodation line moved quickly, and I was able to get my room key in no time.
B2 The accommodation line was well organized, with staff members directing guests to the next available check-in desk.
C1 Despite the large number of guests checking in, the accommodation line was efficiently managed by the hotel staff.
C2 The accommodation line was a testament to the hotel's commitment to providing excellent customer service, with multiple staff members available to assist guests with their check-in process.
formal The hotel receptionist informed us that the accommodation line was full for the weekend.
informal I tried calling the accommodation line but no one answered.
slang I'm gonna hit up the accommodation line to book a room for the trip.
figurative In order to secure a spot in the workshop, you need to get in the accommodation line early.
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