Hotel Accommodations

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noun a large container in which a person can take a bath

  • After a long day at work, I like to relax in the bathtub with a book.
  • I'm just going to chill in the bathtub for a bit, want to join?
  • I accidentally dropped my phone in the tub while taking a bath.
  • She felt like she was drowning in stress, so she retreated to the bathtub for some peace and quiet.

noun a bill in a restaurant or bar

verb to examine or inspect something

  • Please remember to check out at the front desk before leaving the hotel.
  • Don't forget to check out the new restaurant down the street.
  • You should totally check out that new movie, it's awesome!
  • I encourage you to check out the possibilities before making a decision.

noun a city's central business district, often characterized by commercial and cultural activity

adverb toward or in the direction of the central business district

  • The new office building is located in downtown area of the city.
  • Let's meet up for lunch at that new cafe downtown.
  • I love hanging out downtown, there's always something fun to do.
  • Her mind was a bustling downtown of thoughts and ideas.

noun a synonym for 'residence' or 'dwelling'

  • The soldiers were provided with comfortable living quarters during their deployment.
  • The new apartment has spacious living quarters with a great view.
  • I can't wait to crash in my living quarters after a long day at work.
  • His mind was like a cluttered living quarters, filled with thoughts and memories.

noun a period of time devoted to pleasure, rest, or relaxation, especially one with pay granted to an employee

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  • I am planning to take a vacation to Europe next summer.
  • I'm thinking of going on vacation to the beach next month.
  • I need a vacay ASAP, I'm so stressed out.
  • Sometimes, taking a mental vacation from work can be just as rejuvenating as a physical one.