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Noun(1) English physicist who studied electromagnetic radiation and was a pioneer of radiotelegraphy (1851-1940),a formal association of people with similar interests,small house at the entrance to the grounds of a country mansion,usually occupied by a gatekeeper or gardener,a small (rustic) house used as a temporary shelter,any of various native American dwellings,a hotel providing overnight lodging for travelers,cabin; vacation residence(2) English physicist who studied electromagnetic radiation and was a pioneer of radiotelegraphy (1851-1940)(3) a formal association of people with similar interests(4) small house at the entrance to the grounds of a country mansion(5) usually occupied by a gatekeeper or gardener(6) a small (rustic) house used as a temporary shelter(7) any of various native American dwellings(8) a hotel providing overnight lodging for travelers(9) cabin; vacation residence
Verb(1) be a lodger,stay temporarily,fix, force, or implant,file a formal charge against,provide housing for,become fixed or wedged,stay at temporary residence(2) be a lodger(3) stay temporarily(4) fix(5) force(6) or implant(7) file a formal charge against(8) provide housing for(9) become fixed or wedged(10) stay at temporary residence

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(1) A few seconds later, the main ski lodge sped into view.(2) The king spent increasing amounts of time at his hunting lodge at Versailles, and by the late 1660s it was being regularly extended to accommodate his growing entourage.(3) I motored away to the fishing lodge and reported this cheat to the fishery manager.(4) The hunting lodge was, indeed, ancient.(5) In college Cook then spotted a small poster in the porter's lodge .(6) These include Blackrock Castle in Cork - not so long ago its gate lodge was used as a public house.(7) This building was the main part of the lodge and flanking it were two dorms, which would house the girls and the boys separately.(8) Other than that, if you believe in helping others, enjoy ritual bonding and can find someone to introduce you to a lodge , Freemasonry might be just the thing.(9) She hit the ground painfully, landing on an elbow and cheek, with the edge of the glass door swinging back to lodge firmly against her hip.(10) he has 28 days in which to lodge an appeal(11) It has also been home to an admiral, a church minister and a teacher as well as being a hunting lodge .(12) The key to the gate lodge 's appeal is the individuality of each building.(13) Tompkins is also restoring a century-old estate that will lodge avid tourist birdwatchers.(14) The film, of which there is only one existing copy in the UK, has now arrived and is being stored in padlocked cans in the College lodge , and is due to be screened next week.(15) Hunters may return to the lodge for lunch and siesta or make a day of it in the field.(16) As a child Mr Gawthorpe would often visit the park lodge where his uncle lived with his family, there to be plied with elderberry cordial in the summer.
Related Words
(1) ski lodge
(2) hunting lodge
(3) lodge a complaint
(4) porter's lodge
(5) sweat lodge
(6) shooting lodge
(7) lodge at
Synonyms
Noun
1. house
2. main hall
3. den
4. hall
5. gatehouse
6. inn
7. club
8. hunting lodge


Verb
9. reside
10. accommodate
11. submit
12. become fixed
13. stick
14. file


📺 Word Example from TV Shows

if he can lodge
the other testicle up there.

if he can LODGE the other testicle up there.

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 11


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