One rolled away, and he had some trouble to get it, for it had lodged underneath the dresser.
The foot were put into the city to be a guard to it, but the horse lodged abroad in the camp.
And as this knight was lodged with this lady she made her complaint to him of these two knights.
His knees were lodged upon a stout rope, tightly stretched, and reaching from the heel of the bowsprit to a cathead.
One night, writes George, when they had been hard at work all day, they came to the house where they were to be fed and lodged.
A black, tar-papered shack went scudding past, lodged upon a ridge where the water was shallower, and sat there swaying drunkenly.
Things could not be near or far, worse or better, unless a definite life were taken as a standard, a life lodged somewhere in space and time.
In the vast majority of instances, the eggs, once lodged in a favourable spot, are abandoned to themselves, left to the chances of good or ill fortune.
Sir, he said, the last night here lodged with me Ector de Maris and a damosel with him, and that damosel told me that he was one of the best knights of the world.