Lodging in a sentence as a noun

Allowing someone to stay in your home as a guest is not the same as being paid for lodging.

In my head, if a few hundred bucks for flights & lodging is too much to ask, how much dough could they really have to invest?

I had no idea who you were, but I hated you for lodging that figure in my subconscious.

There's a difference between calling a hotline and lodging a complaint, and generally being a dick for giggles.

Doing on average better than 90-95% of people on this planet is quite far from having problems for securing food for the day and lodging for the night.

Most fraudsters want cash or cash equivalents, and the use of lodging on a particular night is nearly as illiquid as stolen fine art.

But it still doesn't fly everywhere, and wherever you go you have to be able to figure out the turf if you don't want a hefty fine or a night of 'lodging' or more.

However, their expenditures into the economy are above that, through tuition payments and lodging.

Can you point to some places that don't require hotel operators to submit to some kind of licensing / regulation?These laws aren't new - UK lodging laws go back several hundred years.

There's the type that really wants to bring a vision to life - they have a pseudo-religious fervor about something, whether it's gaming, transportation, lodging, or something else.

Everything, including airfare and a full week of food and lodging, for 34% less than just the procedure in America!The best part is that I guesstimated the cost of the procedure in Colombia.

We cost less than an O'Reilly-backed RailsConf event and we provided logo-free swag, great wifi, amazing food, three nights of entertainment with an open bar and we helped speakers with travel and lodging while still managing to break even.

I find it harder to understand how SD would get similar support, unless people either don't realize their association with the far-right subculture, really believe that their transformation is completed, or are just lodging protest votes.

And were the intellectual property system more concerned with capturing and preserving knowledge than with allowing private actors to capture and preserve profit, we might have had a copyright system that required the lodging of source code with the government before the protection of copyright was granted, thus creating an incentive to preserve source code and hence create a resource that does not now exist but that we might have turned to in undoing the consequences of this bad code.

Lodging definitions

noun

structures collectively in which people are housed

See also: housing

noun

the state or quality of being lodged or fixed even temporarily; "the lodgment of the balloon in the tree"

See also: lodgment lodgement

noun

the act of lodging