The first of the unbroken series of hospitalities shown us by the Germans during our entire stay has been performed.
The officers of each German ship diligently apply themselves to the entertainment of the officers of the ship or ships assigned them, while the crews of our vessels accept similar hospitalities from the crews of theirs.
The great number of illustrious courtiers who came to Coppet caused the priestess of its hospitalities to aver she needed "a cook whose heels were winged.
All roads then led to Ferney as they once did to Rome," and the hospitalities of the chateau were so taxed that Voltaire declared he was innkeeper for all Europe.
He cordially welcomed me to the hospitalities of his house, and of that pulpit which had so long been his throne.
When the whole Christian community of America shall imitate the wise example of that great philanthropist it will exert a tremendous influence for the banishment of all intoxicants from the public and privatehospitalities of society.
Then, the Van Arsdel parties and hospitalities relieved her from all expensive obligations of society.
On the opposite side of the way, the projected hospitalities awoke various conflicting emotions.
They wrote in the same journal, and he willingly accepted a distraction from his self-conflict which Edgar offered him in a dinner at the cafe Riche, which still offered its hospitalities at no exorbitant price.
I am very grateful for your profferedhospitalities in England.
Bessie, between whom and me a very good understanding already existed, crowned the varied hospitalities of my initiatory visit by offering me the use of her tiny muff!
By the almanac the time was vouched to be the opening of the season; a fact amply corroborated by the fashionable assemblage then enjoying the hospitalities of Mrs. Cronan's tea-table.
I hope you'll like it, as also the sterner one on 'Hospitalities ex-officio.
It is in no ingratitude for all the hospitalities and courtesies I have lately received that I say I was glad to be once more in my cottage, and back in the calm, quiet, and comfortable little crib I call my home.
The Clavering family had indeed made a false start in life, and had got neither conduct, nor position, nor thanks for the hospitalities which they administered, nor a return of kindness from the people whom they entertained.
Hospitalities His Excellency the Commander-in-Chief set forth to pay his visit to Madam Esmond in such a state and splendour as became the first personage in all his Majesty's colonies, plantations, and possessions of North America.
Footnote 317: The palace thus gifted to Henry is believed to have been that in Borgo, called Palazzo Giraud, in which many of our countrymen have of late received the splendid hospitalities of Prince Torlonia.
The hospitalities of Duke Guidobaldo had in his case fallen upon no arid soil.
He had been dependent on the gritty and flaccid hospitalities of refreshment-rooms, on the sandwich and the bun.
A man of some energy of character, Bielby had made Maitland leave his desultory reading and dull hospitalities at St. Gatien's and betake himself to practical philanthropy.
From the hospitalities of the Maharajah the Prince, however, soon turned away with his face towards the Himalayas and his heart in the prospective period of sport and liberty.
Sellers for the unreserved hospitalitiesof the town.
And if a sentimental squeamishness held one or two of them back from taking a less rosy view of Napoleon, our hospitalities tied his tongue, at least, and he said nothing at all and so did us no harm.
Therefore, unable to extend to you such hospitalities as I could wish, I bid you welcome to all which can be furnished by so poor a man as I.
I wish I could extend to you the hospitalities of my house; but it is full of visitors, and they are all Rebels.
I happen to know of his bountiful kindness to Miss Mitford and Hawthorne and poor old Jerdan, for these hospitalities happened in my time; but he began to befriend all who needed friendship long before I knew him.
A cloudy day proved well enough for Cooling; indeed, was undoubtedly chosen by the adroit master ofhospitalities as being a fitting sky to show the dark landscape of "Great Expectations.
Public rumor had given to the hospitalities of that house a wide extended fame.
You are to appear in those glittering assemblages as the equal of the highest noble; and are to enjoy the hospitalities of kings and queens.
Franklin was received to thehospitalities of a French gentleman of wealth and distinction, by the name of Gruel.
The ladies blushed and praised, the gentlemen cheered and enjoyed in anticipation the renewal of the old hospitalities of Belmont.
To such, the hospitalities paid and the deference received, the quaint splendour of the Assize, and the undisputed precedence over the gentlemen of the County, are joys not lightly to be esteemed.
I must say, Balfour, the traditional hospitalities of the Castle are suffering in their present hands.
This was not the sort of tipple I used to set before you once on a time, old fellow," will be uttered by one of whose hospitalities you have never partaken.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hospitalities" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.