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rooming

verb as in board

verb as in abide

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Sandy LeBrun-Evans took her camera inside a tattered room for a double exposure that combines the ghostliness of Ham’s style with the poignancy of Hyde’s.

Plus, there’s plenty of room to spread out, with seven chairlifts and more than 1,400 skiable acres.

The Big Ten and Pac-12 have no room on their schedules to do so.

That space could turn into a meeting room or a conference space.

E-scooters sent 29,600 riders to the emergency room last year, up from 15,500 the year prior.

When I returned to the rooming house in the late afternoon, I found a handwritten note pinned to the front door.

From a second-story window of a rooming house covered with red brick-patterned tarpaper comes the sound of a blues harmonica.

His life as the child of a vaudeville couple was one-step above living in the circus—cheap hotels and rooming houses were home.

Robinson signed on for $63.25 a month and moved into a rooming house.

He fancied himself a Marxist, lived in rooming houses under aliases and was a furtive, nasty man.

He ran all the way back to Lucy's house, threw down the key he had got from her, and then went to his own rooming-house.

"I hear I'm rooming with you," said Stover, shaking hands with the Shad.

He had been going to report to Webber when he had run into that golden field in the rooming-house hallway.

Then the beat swung off, past a row of small businesses and genuine rooming houses, before turning back to the main section.

With another she goes often to the cities—rambling among the rooming-houses, cheaper restaurants and mills.

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On this page you'll find 162 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to rooming, such as: abide, reside, accommodate, bestow, board, and bunk.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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