Sentence examples for the lodger from inspiring English sources

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the lodger

noun

A person who lodges in another's house (compare ).

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The Lodger.

Long critique of "The Lodger".

Shakespeare the lodger remains elusive.

Will the lodger be under surveillance?

The original said Hilaire Belloc's 1913 tale The Lodger.

The lodger has no alibi for the murders.

In return, the lodger will have a spacious double room and "run of the house".

It is the best blend of mystery and horror he has come across since the "Lodger".

(Huxley's whistle-stop tours led his children to call him "the lodger" at home).

The door was opened by the lodger — a convicted child molester called Ricky Langley.

The Lodger, published the following year, was a fictional treatment of the Jack the Ripper murders.

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