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hunting lodge

NOUN
  1. a small (rustic) house used as a temporary shelter

How To Use hunting lodge In A Sentence

  • He'd already started construction on a hunting lodge.
  • The men's dorms are decorated in virile earth tones and the rugged wood and tweedy furniture gives you the feeling of being in a hunting lodge.
  • The grounds contain the remains of Elsynge Hall, one of Henry VIII's many hunting lodges and a favourite childhood residence of the young princess Elizabeth.
  • It was a hunting lodge, and I would appreciate information about that era and also of what it was before then.
  • He'd already started construction on a hunting lodge.
  • In the 1930s it was used as a hunting lodge and was visited by royalty and landed gentry during weekend retreats. Times, Sunday Times
  • The palace enveloped a modest hunting lodge. Times, Sunday Times
  • The king built a large hunting lodge in the mountains.
  • Bedrooms are tastefully furnished and combine all modern comforts and facilities with the gracious style of a Tyrolean hunting lodge.
  • The palace enveloped a modest hunting lodge. Times, Sunday Times
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