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lodge
noun as in cabin; vacation residence
verb as in become fixed or wedged
Example Sentences
Last week, her barrister Richard Edney told a hearing in Melbourne that she intended to appeal against her conviction, though this has not yet been formally lodged.
Despite the film’s grim subject matter, it also probes the responsibility that an owner has not to just provide food and lodging, but to also note the other environmental factors that could affect a pet.
Dujarric confirmed that Watters issued a private apology to Melissa Fleming, the UN global communications chief, after the body lodged a complaint with Fox News about the remarks.
Its roots lie in the medieval stonemasons' guilds, and members still meet in "lodges" to carry out secretive initiation rituals and ceremonies based on allegories such as the building of King Solomon's Temple.
During his trial, he lodged a special defence of incrimination against three men including Stephen Jamieson, one of the four major gangland figures now believed to be in custody in the UAE.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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