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lodging

[loj-ing] / ˈlɒdʒ ɪŋ /


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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

Police allege that Kajal's brothers attempted to mislead them by lodging a missing complaint about her on 20 January, accusing Arman of abducting her.

From BBC

After his firm was bought recently, the Milwaukee-area engineer now must line up his expenses with the federal rate used to reimburse employees for lodging and meals.

From The Wall Street Journal

The property spawned the boutique lodging industry and grew into a portfolio of more than a dozen hotels before Schrager sold his stake in the mid-2000s.

From The Wall Street Journal