Pronunciation: /ˈhɑs.lər/
noun a person who takes care of horses, especially at an inn or stable
A1 The hostler took care of the horses at the stable.
A2 The hostler greeted the guests as they arrived at the inn.
B1 The hostler was responsible for cleaning and maintaining the guest rooms.
B2 The hostler managed the day-to-day operations of the hotel, ensuring everything ran smoothly.
C1 The hostler was promoted to hotel manager after years of hard work and dedication.
C2 The hostler's attention to detail and excellent customer service skills made them a valuable asset to the hospitality industry.
formal The hostler at the inn was responsible for taking care of the horses.
informal The hostler down at the stables always has a story to tell.
slang I heard the hostler got in trouble for sneaking a smoke break behind the barn.
figurative As the hostler of the group, he was always the one to take charge and make sure everything was running smoothly.
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