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lodging house
noun
- a house in which rooms are rented, especially a house other than an inn or hotel; rooming house.
lodging house
noun
- a private home providing accommodation and meals for lodgers
Word History and Origins
Origin of lodging house1
Example Sentences
On good ones, they found a lodging house and raced upstairs, hoping to claim a catnap before that evening’s gig.
"And when their money ran out, these women were thrown out of these lodging houses too. Many were even forced to beg for their journey back home to India."
In 1887 a New York lodging house advertised “a bowl of coffee, hamburger steak and bread” for 10 cents.
They’ve secured a permit from the county government and are working with area landowners and the town’s only public lodging house to find space for a potential deluge of EDM hobbyists in camper vans.
It included a liaison with another man, domestic service, “tramping” as an itinerant laborer, further residences in the workhouse and frequent stays in London’s lodging houses.
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