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- hotelship is a p****enger ship which is used for a period as a hotel. A botel or boatel is a boat that serves as a hotel or hostel. Currently there are few permanent...
- to Modern English Word-Formation explains that "In words such as motel, boatel and Lorry-Tel, hotel is represented by various shorter substitutes – ‑otel...
- Convention November 18, 2005 284 3 Mr. Clean November 25, 2005 285 4 No Tell Boatel December 2, 2005 286 5 Cell **** December 9, 2005 287 6 Cart Blanche December...
- surrounded a "boatel", or motel with boating docks, that had been planned for the site of a marsh south of the Mill Basin waterway. The boatel site, at the...
- opening in 1963. The SS Catala was brought up from California to become a "boatel" and charter fleet office. Two years later a southwest winter storm drove...
- cabins, a restaurant, bar and dance-floor, and was renamed the Ryde Queen Boatel by Miss Carolyn Moore, Miss Great Britain 1971, in the opening ceremony...
- kampong rooftops. Punggol was also known for its sumptuous seafood and boatels that provided services like docking and renting of boats for boating, water...
- overnight stays but not full-time habitation. This marina was the site of the Boatel, a po****r boat hotel that ran for several years before closing after Hurricane...
- resemblance and some common part sharing between the Ski Star models and the Boatel Grand Prix models made in Mora, MN. Chicago Sunday Tribune. March 30, 1958...
- intersection of Radio Road and Bayview Drive was originally constructed as a "Boatel", where boaters could dock, eat, and even sleep. This concept didn't last...