minibar

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min·i·bar

 (mĭn′ē-bär′)
n.
A small refrigerator, as in a hotel room, stocked with beverages.
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minibar

(ˈmɪnɪˌbɑː)
n
a selection of drinks and confectionery provided in a hotel bedroom and charged to the guest's bill if used
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.minibar - sideboard with compartments for holding bottlesminibar - sideboard with compartments for holding bottles
buffet, sideboard, counter - a piece of furniture that stands at the side of a dining room; has shelves and drawers
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Translations
ثَلَاجَةٌ صَغِيرَةٌ
minibar
minibar
Minibar
μίνι-μπαρ
minibar
minibaari
minibar
minibar
minibar
ミニバー
미니 바
minibar
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szafka na butelki
frigobarminibar
мини-бар
minibar
ตู้เย็นขนาดเล็กในห้องพักโรงแรม
minibar
quầy bar nhỏ
迷你吧

minibar

[ˈmɪnɪbɑːʳ] Nminibar m
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minibar

[ˈmɪnibɑːr] nminibar m
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minibar

ثَلَاجَةٌ صَغِيرَةٌ minibar minibar Minibar μίνι-μπαρ minibar minibaari minibar minibar minibar ミニバー 미니 바 minibar minibar szafka na butelki frigobar, minibar мини-бар minibar ตู้เย็นขนาดเล็กในห้องพักโรงแรม minibar quầy bar nhỏ 迷你吧
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Jorge Hernandez, Jose Andres, and Albert Adria, MiniBar collaboration, Washington D.C.
Miranda Schaup-Werner, 41, from Pennsylvania, died on May 25 after she had a drink from her minibar at the Bahia Principe La Romana.
"Guests are able to fill their own minibar with the items that they actually want," says Boshnjak.
When I checked into a hotel in California, I was starving, so I ate the $6 box of Oreos from the minibar. Later I walked to the corner store, bought an identical box for $2.50, and restocked the minibar.
Our gentile of the week is journalist Kevin Begos, whose new book is Tasting the Past: The Science of Flavor and the Search for the Origins of Wine, a literary undertaking that began when he found an obscure wine from Bethlehem in a hotel room minibar in Amman, Jordan.
The suite offers unparalleled levels of comfort and ultimate luxury with one of the longest lie-flat seats available on any commercial airliner, electronically controlled privacy divider, a la carte dining as well as an in-suite minibar.
The problem: You don't want to open the full bottle of ludicrously overpriced plonk in the minibar. Room service will take 45 minutes to bring you a Saran-wrapped glass filled with Champagne that's too warm.
The suite offers un-paralleled levels of comfort and ultimate luxury with one of the longest lie-flat seat available on any commercial airliner, electronically controlled privacy divider, a la carte dining as well as an in suite minibar.
The suite offers unparalleled levels of comfort and ultimate luxury with one of the longest lie-flat seat available on any commercial airliner, electronically controlled privacy divider, a la carte dining as well as an in suite minibar.
In addition, the Seamarq offers a minibar containing various drinks such as beer and carbonated water allowing its guests to enjoy them on the picturesque farm.
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