Lodging can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
Verb |
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lodge - provide housing for; "We are lodging three foreign students this semester" | ||
lodge - be a lodger; stay temporarily; "Where are you lodging in Paris?" | ||
lodge - put, fix, force, or implant; "lodge a bullet in the table"; "stick your thumb in the crack" | ||
lodge - file a formal charge against; "The suspect was charged with murdering his wife" | ||
Noun |
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lodging - the act of lodging | ||
lodging - structures collectively in which people are housed | ||
lodging - the state or quality of being lodged or fixed even temporarily; "the lodgment of the balloon in the tree" |
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1. | noun | If you should decide to arrange lodging at a different hotel, please do so quickly as there is limited availability in all surrounding hotels. | |
2. | noun | I've stayed at this fabulous little motel two years running, and I have to say it's one of the best lodging experiences I've ever had on the coast...and I'm even comparing it to the big resorts I've stayed at! | |
3. | noun | I pay fifty pounds a week for board and lodging. | |
4. | noun | He accommodated me with a night's lodging. | |
5. | noun | I accommodated him with a night's lodging. | |
6. | noun | The old man went back to his lodging. | |
7. | noun | The young men were mostly inconvenienced by the lack of bread and wine, and good lodging at night time, for as it was late in autumn, they did not think it safe to sleep on board their boat, but in apprehension of the storms, usual at this season, drew the craft on shore. | |
8. | noun | Since it was already late at night, and I was very exhausted, I stayed the night at a lodging. | |
9. | noun | There we experienced the incredible humanity of the nation, furnishing us with all things, with wonderful chearfulnes; lodging, fire, meat, cloaths, provisions for our way home. | |
10. | noun | There we experienced the incredible humanity of the nation, giving us everything, with amazing cheerfulness; lodging, fire, meat, clothes, provisions for our way home. | |
11. | noun | And he brought him into his lodging; and he unharnessed the camels, and gave straw and hay, and water to wash his feet, and the feet of the men that were come with him. | |
12. | noun | The people whose houses were demolished received lodging in the square. | |
13. | noun | You get free lodging in prison. | |
14. | noun | I saw deer frequently, in fact a small herd were grazing near the lodge. | |
15. | verb | This building is a capsule hotel lodging men and women. | |
16. | verb | The tourist asked for lodging for the night. | |
17. | verb | We are looking for lodging accommodations. | |
18. | verb | He went to an inn by the roadside and said to the landlady, "Can you give me lodging for the night, me and my pea?" "Well, no," said the landlady, "I haven't got a bed free, but I can take care of your pea for you." | |
19. | verb | We're lodging with Tom. | |
20. | verb | Lodge a bullet in the table. | |
21. | verb | Apart from that in spite of my repeated attempts I could not get in touch with the manager to even lodge an official complaint. | |
22. | verb | The lodge rents by the day. | |
23. | verb | They will lodge by twos and threes in lonely farmhouses. | |
24. | verb | What a surprise! The onsen lodge had turned into a fish breeding farm. | |
25. | verb | No society can surely be flourishing and happy, of which the greater part of the members are poor and miserable. It is but equity, besides, that they who feed, cloath and lodge the whole body of the people, should have such a share of the produce of their own labour as to be themselves tolerably well fed, cloathed and lodged. | |
26. | verb | I would lodge a complaint. | |
27. | verb | Where did you lodge them? | |
28. | verb | There's a fishing lodge near Boston that I often go to. | |
29. | verb | I want to lodge a formal complaint. |
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noun | |
If you should decide to arrange lodging at a different hotel, please do so quickly as there is limited availability in all surrounding hotels. |
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I've stayed at this fabulous little motel two years running, and I have to say it's one of the best lodging experiences I've ever had on the coast...and I'm even comparing it to the big resorts I've stayed at! |
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I pay fifty pounds a week for board and lodging. | |
He accommodated me with a night's lodging. | |
I accommodated him with a night's lodging. | |
The old man went back to his lodging. | |
The young men were mostly inconvenienced by the lack of bread and wine, and good lodging at night time, for as it was late in autumn, they did not think it safe to sleep on board their boat, but in apprehension of the storms, usual at this season, drew the craft on shore. | |
Since it was already late at night, and I was very exhausted, I stayed the night at a lodging. | |
There we experienced the incredible humanity of the nation, furnishing us with all things, with wonderful chearfulnes; lodging, fire, meat, cloaths, provisions for our way home. | |
There we experienced the incredible humanity of the nation, giving us everything, with amazing cheerfulness; lodging, fire, meat, clothes, provisions for our way home. | |
And he brought him into his lodging; and he unharnessed the camels, and gave straw and hay, and water to wash his feet, and the feet of the men that were come with him. | |
The people whose houses were demolished received lodging in the square. | |
You get free lodging in prison. | |
I saw deer frequently, in fact a small herd were grazing near the lodge. |
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verb | |
This building is a capsule hotel lodging men and women. | |
The tourist asked for lodging for the night. | |
We are looking for lodging accommodations. | |
He went to an inn by the roadside and said to the landlady, "Can you give me lodging for the night, me and my pea?" "Well, no," said the landlady, "I haven't got a bed free, but I can take care of your pea for you." | |
We're lodging with Tom. | |
Lodge a bullet in the table. |
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Apart from that in spite of my repeated attempts I could not get in touch with the manager to even lodge an official complaint. |
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The lodge rents by the day. | |
They will lodge by twos and threes in lonely farmhouses. | |
What a surprise! The onsen lodge had turned into a fish breeding farm. | |
No society can surely be flourishing and happy, of which the greater part of the members are poor and miserable. It is but equity, besides, that they who feed, cloath and lodge the whole body of the people, should have such a share of the produce of their own labour as to be themselves tolerably well fed, cloathed and lodged. | |
I would lodge a complaint. | |
Where did you lodge them? | |
There's a fishing lodge near Boston that I often go to. | |
I want to lodge a formal complaint. |