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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Lodger (disambiguation); Lodger (band)

lodger         
n. to take in lodgers
Lodger         
·noun One who, or that which, lodges; one who occupies a hired room in another's house.
lodger         
(lodgers)
A lodger is a person who pays money to live in someone else's house.
Jennie took in a lodger to help with the mortgage.
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Lodger

Lodger may refer to:

  • Lodger, a person whose accommodation takes the form of lodging
  • Lodger, in British English a person who rents a room or accessory dwelling unit in a private residence
  • Lodger (album), a 1979 art rock album by David Bowie
  • Lodger (British band), a short-lived supergroup comprising members of Powder, Supergrass, and Delicatessen
  • Lodger (Finnish band), a Finnish indie rock band
Examples of use of Lodger
1. She is like the lodger, although she doesn‘t pay rent.
2. Sedlen‘s lodger persuaded him to try internet dating.
3. The research analyst, 27, said her lodger called her after hearing a bang.
4. Dunn became "extremely angry" telling his lodger to "get me the axe," the court heard.
5. Gone will be England‘s surly lodger, and in its place a new and very friendly neighbour.