Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: lodged
IPA transcription: [l'ɑdʒd]
Usage examples
  • "No; but then we are lodged, as you perceive."
  • 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.