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Refreshment:
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The act of refreshing or state of being refreshed. Something, such as food or drink, that refreshes.
Restaurant:
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Restaurant, a commercial organization where meals can be bought and eaten. In the 16th cent, English inns and taverns began to serve one meal a day at a set time and price, at a common table, and generally distinguished by a special dish. The serving of food was called the normal, and inn dining rooms and eating places usually began to be called ordinaries.
Reservation:
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An agreement by which accommodations are secured in advance, as in a hotel or on an airplane.
Round Trip:
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A flight to a solitary destination and return.
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