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lodger
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noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ VERB take ▪ A woman who offers hospitality to guests is more honourable than one who has to take in lodgers for a fee. ▪ He made a good living, and seemed resentful of his wife's decision to take in a lodger . ▪ Deborah had ...
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n. a tenant in someone's house [syn: boarder , roomer ]
Usage examples of lodger.
A lodger alighting outside her rented accommodation in Newington Butts would draw attention to herself.
Yes, and Mum said if we ave any more lodgers we might get a bit rich, then we could all ave two weeks oliday at Margate instead of only one.
So the little crazy lodger goes for the beadle, and the rest come out of the room.
Zenobia had taken it on herself to bring her lodger, who began to speak Italian, and looked at me in doubt, fearing that I was displeased at her presence.
Marius among the ruins of Carthage, was waiting for the two lodgers that yet remained to her, and bemoaning her lot with the sympathetic Sylvie.
CHAPTER XXV A DOUBLE CONSECRATION Bessie Byass and her husband had, as you may suppose, devoted many an hour to intimate gossip on the affairs of their top-floor lodgers.
My hostess and I had made our shrewd business agreement on the basis of a simple cold luncheon at noon, and liberal restitution in the matter of hot suppers, to provide for which the lodger might sometimes be seen hurrying down the road, late in the day, with cunner line in hand.
The Hotel Ivoire was a very second-class place, a lodging-house, or hotel with furnished rooms let out by the week to lodgers with whom the proprietor had no very close acquaintance.
In addition there were two Irish lodgers who had lived with them for years: Mr.
Monimia, with whom she undertook the office of his mediatrix, on the supposition that his intentions were honourable, and highly advantageous to her lodger.
She is quite nicey comfy without her outcast man, madame in rue Git-le-Coeur, canary and two buck lodgers.
This lodger in Rue de la Truanderie now sets about raising funds for his enterprise and, having succeeded chiefly among his brothers and relations, he gathers materials for two vessels, hires shipwrights, and starts from Rochelle for his empire, his commission doubtless bound to his body, taking with him as his lieutenant Henri de Tonty--son of the inventor of the Tontine form of life insurance who had come to France from Naples--a most valuable and faithful associate and possessed of an intrepid soul to match his own.
Then Miss Tranter turned into the bar, and before shutting it up paused, and surveyed her three lodgers critically.
Winnie used to look, and much more animated than the Winnie of the Belgravian mansion days had ever allowed herself to appear to gentlemen lodgers.
One of them accommodates nearly two hundred lodgers per night, which at ten cents per head, would be a net receipt of twenty dollars.