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lodging house

NOUN
  1. a house where rooms are rented

How To Use lodging house In A Sentence

  • Beijing Chateau Laffitte Hotel, a European-style lodging house in the north suburbs of the city, is reported to be hosting the Chinese and American super-rich guests starting at 5 pm.
  • A lodging house is loosely defined as a single, detached home, usually divided into various rooms for student subletting purposes.
  • There was always some monkeys up the lodging house at the back of us. Lost Voices of the Edwardians: 19011910 in the words of the Men & Women Who Were There
  • She charred for Jewish families (picking up some Yiddish as she did) and the day of her death she had earned 6d cleaning at her lodging house.
  • There was always some monkeys up the lodging house at the back of us. Lost Voices of the Edwardians: 19011910 in the words of the Men & Women Who Were There
  • The collective community charge applies to some houses in multiple occupation, some lodging houses and some hostels.
  • A tall man waited at the stable entrance of the lodging house where Lucille Castineau had rented two attic rooms.
  • They ended up at the Lodging House, where he befriended theological students and dreamed of becoming a clergyman himself.
  • This curious person, whose good works have already led him to commit trigamy, engages a band of actors to enter a dismal lodging house and play roles necessary to the happiness of the various inmates.
  • In the big lodging house in the town square, the salesmen passing through each have their own distinctive napkin ring. Times, Sunday Times
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