Synonym: housing, living accommodations, lodgement, lodgment. Similar words: lodging house, dodging, grudgingly, lodge, lodger, dislodge, pidgin, mudslinging. Meaning: ['lɑdʒɪŋ /'lɒd-] n. 1. structures collectively in which people are housed 2. the state or quality of being lodged or fixed even temporarily 3. the act of lodging.
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61, Her salary was £85 perannum with board and lodging, rising to £95 after one year.
62, Mrs Gould and her niece are lodging in the Rising Sun.
63, All council members donate their time, and the district being evaluated pays for travel, lodging, and food.
64, It seemed cheap at the price - five guineas for travel and a month's board and lodging.
65, As a punitive measure, the mayor closed black lodging houses and hotels at public insistence.
66, He sat down on a sofa which he realised was slightly longer than his cubicle in the lodging house.
67, He describes lodging in the beautifully furnished house of a respectable widow with artistic tastes, who had been impoverished by inflation.
68, The second might be found in greater numbers among the inhabitants of lodging houses in great cities.
69, Our everyday language reinforces the conception of the womb as a permanent space, an empty lodging waiting for a tenant.
70, Of course, Alladice can occupy his time in custody by lodging any number of formal complaints.
71, In 1989 the board and lodging allowance varied from £140 to £230 a week depending upon the category of resident.
72, These might include some bed and breakfast hotels(sentencedict.com), lodging houses or certain types of hostel.
73, He points out that customers must first complain to the Tessa provider before lodging a claim with the ombudsman.
74, They sang and giggled all their way to every quiet lodging house and noisily whispered goodnight on the pavements.
75, A tall man waited at the stable entrance of the lodging house where Lucille Castineau had rented two attic rooms.
76, Landladies were among the more frequent visitors to Bloomsbury House as the records indicate: Often, lodging and employment went together.
77, Thirty-five dollars per day per person includes all his services as well as food, lodging and trekking permits.
78, She turned into an expert at coaxing food and lodging invitations out of perfect strangers.
79, Residents stood shivering in the chilly night air as Red Cross officials scrambled to find them lodging after they fled their homes.sentencedict.com
80, Lodging: Resort lodging ranges from motel rooms to three-bedroom cabins with fireplaces and full kitchens.
81, Lodging was less, despite more nitrogen fertiliser and a cheaper growth promoter programme.
82, This would include a sum, if necessary, for any board and lodging provided for the substitute housekeeper.
83, It evades capture by lodging itself inside the very muscles of the pursuer.
84, Reluctantly, I let her lead me to a lodging database, then to a rather entertaining multiple-choice quiz.
85, However he recollected himself, and tramped through the wet to find a lodging.
86, They have tracked the man Feliks to his lodging.
87, He had much ado in finding out his lodging.
88, It is a Grade II Listed lodging house.
89, We are lodging a claim for inferior quality.
90, It was a grasshopper lodging house.
More similar words: lodging house, dodging, grudgingly, lodge, lodger, dislodge, pidgin, mudslinging, upbringing, clinging, plodding, ringing, hodgepodge, aging, ginger, raging, urging, digging, logging, nagging, gingham, bring in, dogging, tugging, begging, rigging, legging, lagging, mugging, bulging.