board — n. & v. n. 1 a a flat thin piece of sawn timber, usu. long and narrow. b a piece of material resembling this, made from compressed fibres. c a thin slab of wood or a similar substance, often with a covering, used for any of various purposes… … Useful english dictionary
lodger — An occupant who has mere use without actual or exclusive possession. Roberts v. Casey, 36 Cal. App.2d, Supp. 767, 93 P.2d 654, 657, 658, 659; Coggins v. Gregorio, C.C.A.N.M., 97 F.2d 948, 951. Person who rents a furnished room or rooms. Lodger… … Black's law dictionary
lodger — An occupant who has mere use without actual or exclusive possession. Roberts v. Casey, 36 Cal. App.2d, Supp. 767, 93 P.2d 654, 657, 658, 659; Coggins v. Gregorio, C.C.A.N.M., 97 F.2d 948, 951. Person who rents a furnished room or rooms. Lodger… … Black's law dictionary
lodger — Synonyms and related words: board and roomer, boarder, hirer, homesteader, incumbent, leaseholder, lessee, occupant, occupier, paying guest, renter, resident, roomer, squatter, sublessee, subtenant, tenant, tenant at sufferance, tenant for life,… … Moby Thesaurus
My Wife's Lodger — is a 1952 British comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Dominic Roche, Olive Sloane and Leslie Dwyer.[1] A soldier returns home after the Second World War only to find a spiv lodger has established himself in his place. He begins… … Wikipedia
boarder — board|er [ˈbo:də US ˈbo:rdər] n 1.) a student who stays at a school during the night, as well as during the day →↑day pupil 2.) someone who pays to live in another person s house with some or all of their meals provided = ↑lodger … Dictionary of contemporary English
boarder — board•er [[t]ˈbɔr dər, ˈboʊr [/t]] n. a person, esp. a lodger, who is supplied with regular meals • Etymology: 1520–30 … From formal English to slang
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A Clockwork Orange — 1) (1960–1961) ANTHONY BURGESS’s novella was written early in his literary career, in 1960 and 1961. At the time, Burgess had been told that he had less than a year to live, and Clockwork was only one of several novels that he produced… … The Encyclopedia of Stanley Kubrick