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minibar
[ min-ee-bahr ]
noun
- a small refrigerator, especially in a hotel room, stocked with liquor, nonalcoholic beverages, and snacks.
minibar
/ ˈmɪnɪˌbɑː /
noun
- a selection of drinks and confectionery provided in a hotel bedroom and charged to the guest's bill if used
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Example Sentences
An emerging trend in bedroom design is including a built-in coffee station or minibar, similar to what you might see in a hotel room.
From Seattle Times
Modern hotels are filled with items guests don’t want, like minibars.
From Seattle Times
First-class cabins are increasingly resembling mini hotel rooms, with sofas, double beds, televisions, desks, wardrobes, minibars and in some cases, walk-in showers.
From Seattle Times
As if the residents were more enamored with having minibars, hot tubs and big-screen TVs than the comforts of home, with their own bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchens and belongings.
From Los Angeles Times
Afterward, back at the hotel, they emptied their minibars and knocked on Mäkelä’s door.
From New York Times
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