Read full poem →And making my home
A place of order and bounteous hospitality:
For I went about the rooms,
Dictionary Entry
The act or service of welcoming, receiving, hosting, or entertaining guests.
In a Sentence
“Please thank our hosts for their hospitality during the week that we stayed.”
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Poetry examples for “hospitality”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →In conclusion, it affords us much pleasure to acknowledge the
hospitality that we have universally met with, and often the valuable
assistance that we have received from our fellow-citizens throughout
Read full poem →banquet of Act III, so that we now see the atrocious linkage made by
Macbeth between hospitality and murder. The fact also that it is
Banquo murdered, who was declaring, “In the great hand of God I
Read full poem →Mankind is broken loose from moral bands:
No rights of hospitality remain,
The guest, by him who harboured him, is slain;
Read full poem →our modern views as a standard, and by this standard judge the ancient
men, we fail in hospitality of thought, and come short of our duty as
readers.
Read full poem →secret to the idle _reader_ "of an empty day" is more or less "rudely
dismissed," without even a show of favour or hospitality.
Read full poem →Allus argerin' 'bout fren'ship
An' yer hospitality--
Y' ain't no right to talk about it
Read full poem →of-ceremonies wheezed into his lapel microphone. “This banquet is
just a small sample of the hospitality our Food Testing Kitchens here
on Ladies’ Day would like to offer in appreciation for your visit.”
Read full poem →Remember the copious humanity streaming from every direction toward America;
Remember the hospitality that belongs to nations and men; (Cursed be nation, woman, man,
without hospitality!)
