One monk initially was taken aback when I slipped into his lodgings one evening.
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Accommodation ranges from the swanky Belvedere Hotel to some basic ski lodgings.
From the smh.com.au
Surviving passengers and crew members scattered to local lodgings and hospitals.
From the latimes.com
He eventually allowed her to join him at lodgings in East Greenwich near London.
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The Byrons didn't have much money and moved around rented lodgings in Aberdeen.
From the guardian.co.uk
Rooms were going fast Wednesday and Thursday, said reps for D.C.-area lodgings.
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As at a growing number of economy lodgings, free Wi-Fi and breakfast are offered.
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They include full-service lodgings and hotels that cater to business travelers.
From the inrich.com
The yearlings need to move from their summer lodgings to winter-feeding stations.
From the thisisbristol.co.uk
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.