Boardinghouses [noun]
Definition of Boardinghouses:
place of residence, usually temporary
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Sentence/Example of Boardinghouses:
He had a large room at a fashionable boardinghouse, and he paid fourteen dollars a week.
These remarks of Dijen Babu, my roommate at the Panthi boardinghouse, were called forth by my invitation that he meet my guru.
In one hand I would carry an offering for my guru-a few flowers from the garden of my Panthi boardinghouse.
The other time Eliphalet spoke was to ask Mr. Barbo to direct him to a boardinghouse.
They are a fine old couple, and I don't like to think of them herding with Freshmen in a shine boardinghouse.
The main point was that this furnace man had begged Miss Ryerson not to leave her boardinghouse until he returned.
We lived there at a boardinghouse, and she behaved badly, very badly.
This was one dollar a week, and for four more he got his food in a boardinghouse near his work.
The pilot dropped them at Muller's, a combination boardinghouse and old-fashioned inn.
I have certain vague reminiscences that carry me back to the early times of this boardinghouse.