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lodge
noun as in cabin; vacation residence
verb as in become fixed or wedged
Example Sentences
As well as 700 holiday lodges, the development would feature newly-created lochs, nature trails and a woodland, as well as an indoor swimming complex, a health spa, outdoor activities, shops and restaurants.
Both sides have since lodged protests against each other, and the rift has also affected daily living in both countries.
One lodge reportedly had the state’s first elevator.
"When I got there, my lodge was absolutely ablaze and lots of fire engines were turning up."
The trusts are stuffed with everything from stocks, bonds and cash to ski lodges and family heirlooms.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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