Abode in a sentence as a noun

Would you kindly lie down upon the floor so we can ensure that it is safe to enter your abode?

> If Google strictly abode copyright or computer access laws, it would have never existedWhoa there.

" There's no shame in that but it's disingenuous to sweep it under the rug and pretend your abode is an "alternative" to a house when it in fact relies on a house.

For all you know, his abode could be 100% solar power and his commute is to his back yard shop where he is pioneering new cellulosic ethanol production methods.

It was literally the leg-up I needed to deal with the brokerage mafia in NY. For example, 3 months of temporary housing until finding a permanent abode through the 'usual channels' still incurs the entire years brokerage fee.

And that's where the residence-registry system comes in: to declare it as your residence, you have to declare to the municipality that you live at this address as your main abode.

Got decent furniture, got the roommate to get his own apartment and I am sprucing up the abode in general so that it looks like a person actually lives here, rather than inhabits the space.

[2]Interestingly, the facility in Kansas was turned into an even more luxurious living abode than the hypothetical ones presented here.

College students are encouraged to room together and give up materialistic wealth; college graduates and working professionals are encouraged to spend as much of their net worth as they can on procuring their own private abode.

Abode definitions

noun

any address at which you dwell more than temporarily; "a person can have several residences"

See also: residence

noun

housing that someone is living in; "he built a modest dwelling near the pond"; "they raise money to provide homes for the homeless"

See also: dwelling home domicile habitation