bed-and-breakfast
or bed and break·fast
[ bed-n-brek-fuh st ]
/ ˈbɛd nˈbrɛk fəst /
noun
an accommodation offered by an inn, hotel, or especially a private home, consisting of a room for the night and breakfast the next morning for one inclusive price.
an inn, hotel, or private home offering such an accommodation. Abbreviation: B&B
Origin of bed-and-breakfast
First recorded in 1905–10
Words nearby bed-and-breakfast
bed rest,
bed stone,
bed table,
bed tea,
bed tray,
bed-and-breakfast,
bed-blocking,
bed-sit,
bed-sitter,
bed-wetting,
bedabble
Example sentences from the Web for bed-and-breakfast
Instead, I stayed in a bed-and-breakfast kind of place near the sea, so near that everything in it felt damp all the time.
My Time on the Set of 'Jaws,' or How to Get a Photo of a Frickin' Mechanical Shark |Tom Shales |August 17, 2014 |DAILY BEASTI was brought up Italian, and taught how to work a room and take care of the guests at the bed-and-breakfast my parents owned.