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How to pronounce lodging in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms lodgement, lodgment
Type of fastness, fixedness, secureness, fixity, fixture
Derivation lodge
Type Words
Synonyms housing, living accommodations
Type of construction, structure
Has types apartment, billet, block, camp, condominium, domicile, dwelling, dwelling house, youth hostel, abode, mobile home, pied-a-terre, quartering, quarters, rattrap, shelter, student lodging, tract housing, flat, habitation, home, hospice, hostel, living quarters, manufactured home
Type Words
Type of residence, residency, abidance
Derivation lodge

Examples of lodging

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That's $680 a day for food and lodging in New York and $300 in Colorado Springs.
From the denverpost.com
Meeting planners long have campaigned for more lodging near the convention hall.
From the suntimes.com
An early morning explosion sent the object into the air, lodging it in the roof.
From the kansas.com
Then in thy mercy grant us a safe lodging and a holy rest and peace at the last.
From the battleland.blogs.time.com
Toss in expenses such as gas, lodging and meals and the costs can push $100,000.
From the al.com
A package for two with lodging at the Tamarack Lodge is $1,469, including taxes.
From the charlotteobserver.com
The agency serves about 400 people a day, including providing overnight lodging.
From the courier-journal.com
Lodging IPOs in the past year raised $99.9 million, according to Bloomberg data.
From the bloomberg.com
The program include field trips and overnight lodging and meals at Winous Point.
From the toledoblade.com
More examples
  • Housing: structures collectively in which people are housed
  • Lodgment: the state or quality of being lodged or fixed even temporarily; "the lodgment of the balloon in the tree"
  • The act of lodging
  • (lodgings) diggings: temporary living quarters
  • Lodging (or a holiday accommodation) is a type of residential accommodation. People who travel and stay away from home for more than a day need lodging for sleep, rest, safety, shelter from cold temperatures or rain, storage of luggage and access to common household functions.
  • A place to live or lodge; sleeping accommodation; Furnished rooms in a house rented as accommodation
  • (Lodgings) A rented room in a shared flat or house where the owner is present. A person who takes lodgings is a lodger.
  • (lodgings) somewhere to stay, usually only for a short time
  • (Lodged) Applied to the buck, hart, hind, etc, when represented lying down. The same attitude of the lion or similar beast is couchant.