noun

definition

A person who lodges in another's house (compare tenant).

Examples of lodgers in a Sentence

In many instances the lodgers are not of the same order of insects as the gall-makers.

But his distress was short-lived, and he talked a number of lodgers into a late afternoon dip at the pool.

Votes were given to all householders paying a certain minimum house duty, and to all lodgers who had for a given time paid a minimum of rent, also to all who possessed certain educational and social qualifications, whose definition was left to be specified by a later law.

He believes that the cetacean approaches not only rocks, but ships, in the hope of freeing itself from its lodgers.

With the jury trial continuing into the coming week—far longer than originally expected—the Dawkins clan was going nowhere, thus causing a log jam of customers in the river of incoming lodgers.

The front door bell chimed away the Dean's reverie, an unusual occurrence when no new lodgers were expected.

A transient association with owners, lodgers or tenants, however eminent, will not normally be considered important.

Everyone must leave All members of your household, including any lodgers or subtenants must move out with you.

The Operations [sic] said that they don't need lodgers in the flats; they need the owners.

Witness had never had any trouble with the deceased, who was always very friendly with the other lodgers.

Besides the larva of the gall-maker, or the householder, galls usually contain inquilines or lodgers, the larvae of what are termed guest-flies or cuckoo-flies.

The council are empowered to make by-laws for fixing the number of lodgers and separating the sexes therein, promoting cleanliness and ventilation, giving of notices and taking precautions in case of any infectious disease, and generally for the well-ordering of such houses.

Lodgers are welcome to take advantage of the Outdoor Recreation Center.

Most of the lodgers were about their daily activities, with Fred off to the post office, Maria doing her duties with her usual exuberance, and the Deans hovering close by.

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