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lodge

[loj] / lɒdʒ /






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Some families—particularly with children—have temporarily moved out of high-rises, to stay with friends, or to spend a few days in mountain lodges in the U.A.E. countryside.

From The Wall Street Journal

I once saw a beaver come out of a hole on the ice near his lodge in the middle of winter and stand off four wolves.

From Literature

China rejected the criticism, with Beijing saying after the sentencing it lodged "solemn representations" with nations that condemned the sentence.

From Barron's

When it comes to booking flights and lodging, fans may want to protect their trips with travel insurance.

From MarketWatch

The Home Office says this would also include those who lodge an asylum claim after entering the country on a visa that gives them a right to employment.

From BBC