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boardinghouses

n. (plural of boardinghouse English)

Usage examples of "boardinghouses".

He was thirty years old and the manager of one of the boardinghouses owned by Sean MacAllister, the town banker.

Every Friday it was his responsibility to collect the rents from the four other boardinghouses in Glace Bay owned by MacAllister.

He decided it would be cheaper to herd the men together in boardinghouses.

Within two years he had built a hotel and five boardinghouses, and they were always full.

The manager of one of his boardinghouses had just quit, and MacAllister decided that James Cameron was a likely candidate.

By the way, every Friday I'll also expect you to collect the rents from my other boardinghouses and deliver the money to me on Saturday.

Glace Bay was a town of transients who moved in and out of the boardinghouses.

There were eighteen boardinghouses in town, some of them accommodating as many as seventy-two guests.

At least a dozen times in the past when James Cameron had been too drunk to handle it himself, he had sent Lara around to collect the rents from the other boardinghouses that Sean MacAllister owned.

He was thirty years old and the manager of one of the boardinghouses owned by Sean MacAllister, the town banker.

Every Friday it was his responsibility to collect the rents from the four other boardinghouses in Glace Bay owned by MacAllister.

He decided it would be cheaper to herd the men together in boardinghouses.

Within two years he had built a hotel and five boardinghouses, and they were always full.

By the way, every Friday I'll also expect you to collect the rents from my other boardinghouses and deliver the money to me on Saturday.

Nemov didn’t like having to send her out to look for a room in one of Serenity’s boardinghouses.