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Accommodating agreement, rival losing to Guardian tortoise?
Answer for the clue "Accommodating agreement, rival losing to Guardian tortoise? ", 9 letters:
timeshare
Alternative clues for the word timeshare
- Long-eared mascot of an L.A. newspaper?
- Vacation purchase
- Bunny working at a New York paper?
- Vacation condo, perhaps
- Vacationer's lodging, perhaps
- Purchase for a vacation, maybe
- Regular vacationer's option
- Vacation lodging purchase ... or an arrangement between the two halves of the answer to each starred clue?
- *Purchase for a vacation, maybe
Word definitions for timeshare in dictionaries
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
A timeshare is a property with a particular form of shared ownership or use rights. Timeshare , time-share , or time share may also refer to: Time Share , a 2000 TV film Time-sharing , shared use of a computing resource
Usage examples of timeshare.
You know, standard Resort Package, complete with timeshares and bellydancers?
Mathilda Janine prevailed on Tara to accompany her to most of the field athletic training, in return for equal timeshares of her company at the polo fields, so the two girls spent most of their time dashing from the vast Olympic complex across Berlin to the equestrian centre at high speed, the only rate of progress with which Tara seemed able to conduct her father's green Bentley.
Her husband had paid fifty thousand dollars for membership in the Earth House timesharing plan: two weeks every year, for life, in what the pamphlets called a “luxurious survivalist fortress in the mountains of southern Idaho.
The most senior gods, of course, had large and splendid temples, but the trouble was that later gods demanded equality and soon the holy areas were sprawling with lean-to’s, annexes, loft conversions, sub-basements, bijou flatlets, ecclesiastical infilling and trans-temporal timesharing, since no god would dream of living outside the holy quarter or, as it had become, three-eighths.
The most senior gods, of course, had large and splendid temples, but the trouble was that later gods demanded equality and soon the holy areas were sprawling with lean-to's, annexes, loft conversions, sub-basements, bijou flatlets, ecclesiastical infilling and trans-temporal timesharing, since no god would dream of living outside the holy quarter or, as it had become, three-eighths.