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lodging

[loj-ing] / ˈlɒdʒ ɪŋ /


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If you can swing it, check out local hotels for separate lodgings, which may be preferable to your overcrowded childhood home or sleeping on a couch in someone’s living room.

From Salon

Staying with family not only eliminates lodging fees, but cuts down on certain “fringe” costs.

From MarketWatch

Though Kagan taught for one day, the school covered the cost of her travel and lodging for her nearly weeklong stay.

From Seattle Times

The landmark decision upheld 'separate but equal' public accommodations, barring recently freed black people from 'white' accommodations including lodging, businesses, and schools.

From Salon

Job vacancies were up more than 50% in healthcare and social assistance establishments compared with 2019 before the pandemic, and they were up 22% at lodging and food service businesses, where turnover is rampant.

From Los Angeles Times