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boardinghouse
[ bawr-ding-hous, bohr- ]
noun
- a house at which board or board and lodging may be obtained for payment.
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of boardinghouse1
Example Sentences
Years later, she expressed regret about the way she had depicted a Black character who lives at the boardinghouse with the protagonist.
Two more of Washington鈥檚 鈥減eople鈥濃攁 groom named Giles and a coach driver named Paris鈥攕tayed nearby in a boardinghouse.
Activities at recreational camps and boardinghouses were limited by the presence of wildfires in parts of the country, and the industry still hasn鈥檛 fully recovered after the declines recorded in May and June.
Soon there was hardly room in his moldering Cotswolds mansion for his second wife, Elizabeth, who eventually moved to a boardinghouse in Torquay, an English working-class seaside resort.
In the chaos in the streets outside Ford鈥檚 Theatre, one or more sources reported that John Wilkes Booth and John Surratt were close friends, and that Mrs. Surratt鈥檚 boardinghouse was just a few blocks away.
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