lodges (Meaning)

lodges

the members of such a branch, a house on an estate originally for the use of a gamekeeper, caretaker, or porter, to place or vest especially in a source, means, or agent, to provide or serve as especially temporary quarters for, to lay (something, such as a complaint) before a proper authority, to provide temporary quarters for, to establish or settle in a place, to lay before a proper authority, to beat (a crop) flat to the ground, to deposit for safeguard or preservation, a resort hotel, the meeting place of a branch (as of a fraternal organization), a family of North American Indians, to bring to an intended or a fixed position (as by throwing or thrusting), to fall or lie down, a den or lair especially of gregarious animals (such as beavers), a rude shelter or abode, to occupy a place temporarily, a den or lair of wild animals (as beavers), wigwam, to have a residence, to settle or live in as a residence, to bring or come to a rest and remain, a house set apart for residence in a particular season (such as the hunting season), to serve as a receptacle for, to be a lodger, to come to a rest, the meeting place of a branch of an organization and especially a fraternal organization, a house set apart for residence in a special season, to establish or settle oneself in a place, to rent lodgings to, the body of members of such a branch, a house for an employee on an estate, a shelter for an employee (such as a gatekeeper)

lodges Sentence Examples

  1. The elk herd lodged in the secluded mountain valley during the winter.
  2. The mountaineers lodged in a cozy cabin at the base of the mountain.
  3. The hikers lodged in the rustic inn, seeking shelter from the storm.
  4. The traveler lodged in the grand hotel, enjoying its opulent amenities.
  5. The homeless man was forced to lodge on the streets during the harsh winter.
  6. The old house creaked and groaned as the wind lodged in its eaves.
  7. The bullet lodged in the victim's shoulder, causing excruciating pain.
  8. The treaty was signed and lodged with the United Nations for safekeeping.
  9. The lodge at the edge of the forest offered a peaceful retreat from the bustling city.
  10. The beaver lodged sticks and mud to build its dam across the river.

FAQs About the word lodges

the members of such a branch, a house on an estate originally for the use of a gamekeeper, caretaker, or porter, to place or vest especially in a source, means,

hostels,hotels, taverns, hospices, caravanserais, caravanserai, inns, hostelries, auberges,motels

ejects,evicts,

The elk herd lodged in the secluded mountain valley during the winter.

The mountaineers lodged in a cozy cabin at the base of the mountain.

The hikers lodged in the rustic inn, seeking shelter from the storm.

The traveler lodged in the grand hotel, enjoying its opulent amenities.