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Temporary living quarters
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lodgings
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WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. temporary living quarters [syn: diggings , digs , domiciliation , pad ]
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
lodgings \lodgings\ n. [pl. of lodging [2].] temporary living quarters. Syn: diggings, digs, domiciliation, pad.
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 (plural of lodging English)Category:English plurals 2 A room or set of rooms in another person's house where a person lodge.
Usage examples of lodgings.
He did not live with his family while in London, but had lodgings of his own, like a gay young bachelor.
Joseph’s lodgings, to ask for some book he had promised, and how he was.
He pranced off to engage the lodgings with all the impetuosity of love.
His secluded wife ever smiling and cheerful, his little comfortable lodgings, snug meals, and homely evenings, had all the charms of novelty and secrecy.
Bute followed the track of Sharp and his daughter back to the lodgings in Greek Street, which the defunct painter had occupied.
Now, although Rebecca and her husband were but at a few stones’ throw of the lodgings which the invalid Miss Crawley occupied, the old lady’s door remained as pitilessly closed to them as it had been heretofore in London.
Jos’s Isidor went from his lodgings into the town, and to the gates of the hotels and lodging-houses round about the Parc, where the English were congregated, and there mingled with other valets, couriers, and lackeys, gathered such news as was abroad, and brought back bulletins for his master’s information.
From the height of the terrace he perceived Gourville, who went by with a joyous air towards the lodgings of M.
One step more, and he was about to descend the stairs, take his trellised carriage, and go towards the lodgings of M.
Five minutes after, he was at the hostelry where, according to the custom of all great officers who have lodgings at the castle, he had taken what was called his city chamber.
These persons arrived before the place which d'Artagnan was besieging, towards daybreak, and presented themselves at the lodgings of the general.
Bardell let lodgings to many conversable single gentlemen, with great profit, but never brought any more actions for breach of promise of marriage.