potel motel
n.— «Today some 60% of all budget hotels, typically called motels (sometimes now “Potel Motels”) are owned by Indians.» —“Potels Motels” by Indra Sharma Indra’s Drishtikona (Viewpoint) June 22, 2004. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
potel motel
n.— «Today some 60% of all budget hotels, typically called motels (sometimes now “Potel Motels”) are owned by Indians.» —“Potels Motels” by Indra Sharma Indra’s Drishtikona (Viewpoint) June 22, 2004. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
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