1. motel - Noun
2. motel - Verb
a motor hotel
Source: WordNetCamping is nature's way of promoting the motel business. Dave Barry
At Motel 6 in Amish Country I wonder if they leave the light on for you? Jay London
But I can also write in crappy motel rooms, while standing in line, or sitting in the dentist's chair. Augusten Burroughs
There's a vacancy, won't you come to me And fill my empty spaces I'm a motel man in a promised land That's filled with empty faces So won't you bring your sorrows bring your dreams, It's a place for you to be There's no more tomorrow or that's how it seems Won't you come to me? I've got a vacancy. Harry Chapin
These men both publicly and privately have done so much for me. Without Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick I would be living in a little motel just around the corner here, trying to make ends meet. Mel Brooks
If you got up this morning and had fruits for breakfast, it was probably picked by the bent back of an immigrant worker. If you slept in a hotel or motel of the nation, you probably had your room done by an immigrant worker. Bob Menendez