Lodgers [noun]
Definition of Lodgers:
guest
Sentence/Example of Lodgers:
He might have been an insufferable young man for a poverty-stricken teacher of French to have as a fellow-lodger; but he was not.
No child is to be boarded out in a house where sleeping accommodation is afforded to an adult lodger.
Aunt's lodger, I assure you, will be thoroughly well damned if he takes any stock in Owen.
She could not help talking of the preacher to her grand lodger Mrs. Errington, of whom she was considerably in awe.
As soon as he appeared I stepped forth and introduced myself as the lodger of the residencia.
"Might be," said the old lady, who had evidently formed no favorable impression of her ex-lodger.
A huge, easy arm-chair from Carruthers and Company, mighty luxurious for an eight-dollar lodger.
There was humour in the old family as well as in their lodger.
Even the lodger's little servant, who was thirteen years old and three feet high, murmured her sympathy.
He was not old Miss Elizabeth Gower's lodger now—he was her niece's husband in perspective.