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lodge

[loj] / lɒdʒ /






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Reports indicate a noticeable increase in Canadians listing U.S. properties in Florida and Arizona for sale and canceling seasonal plans, threatening lodging, health care spending and property tax revenue.

From Salon

But the most likely answer is that particles of pollution are "wiggling their way through the lining of the blood vessels and lodging in various organs".

From BBC

A decision whether an appeal will be lodged will be taken at a later date.

From BBC

A large chunk of emotion seemed to have lodged in his throat and he wasn't sure he could get any words past it without cutting the emotion loose, too.

From Literature

A lump lodged itself in his throat and tears gathered at the back of his eyes.

From Literature