provide+lodging+for

  • 11billet — billet1 billeter, n. /bil it/, n., v., billeted, billeting. n. 1. lodging for a soldier, student, etc., as in a private home or nonmilitary public building. 2. Mil. an official order, written or verbal, directing the person to whom it is… …

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  • 12billet — I bil•let [[t]ˈbɪl ɪt[/t]] n. 1) lodging for a soldier, student, etc., as in a private home or nonmilitary public building 2) mil an official order directing the addressee to provide such lodging 3) a bunk, berth, or the like, assigned to a… …

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  • 13harbinger — [ hα:bɪn(d)ʒə] noun a person or thing that announces or signals the approach of something. Origin ME (orig. a person who provides or goes ahead to find lodging , later a herald ): from OFr. herbergere, from herbergier provide lodging for , from… …

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  • 14Gîte — A gîte, (masculine gender, pronounced IPA|/ʒɪt/) is a French holiday home that is available for rent. Gîtes are usually fully furnished and equipped for self catering. Many owners choose to handle their own rentals and you can find these by… …

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  • 15put up — {v.} 1a. To make and pack (especially a lunch or medicine); get ready; prepare. * /Every morning Mother puts up lunches for the three children./ * /The druggist put up the medicine that the doctor had prescribed./ Compare: MAKE UP(1). 1b. To put… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 16put up — {v.} 1a. To make and pack (especially a lunch or medicine); get ready; prepare. * /Every morning Mother puts up lunches for the three children./ * /The druggist put up the medicine that the doctor had prescribed./ Compare: MAKE UP(1). 1b. To put… …

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  • 17Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Temple — The Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery (also: Bright Hill Pujue Ch an Monastery ) (zh stp|s=光明山普觉禅寺|t=光明山普覺禪寺|p=Guāngmíng Shān Pǔjué Chán Sì), is located at 88 Bright Hill Road at Bishan. It is the largest Buddhist temple in… …

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  • 18put\ up — v 1a. To make and pack (especially a lunch or medicine); get ready; prepare. Every morning Mother puts up lunches for the three children. The druggist put up the medicine that the doctor had prescribed. Compare: make up(1) . 1b. To put food into… …

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  • 19harbinger — /ˈhabɪndʒə/ (say habinjuh) noun 1. someone who goes before and makes known the approach of another. 2. that which foreshadows a future event; an omen: *She then writes the three words that are the harbinger of the sinister days to come …… …

  • 20harbor — n 1. port, anchorage, harborage, haven. 2. shelter, refuge, asylum, sanctuary, sanctum, safety zone, port in a storm, Scot. bield. v 3. house, shelter, give shelter to, lodge, provide lodging for, put up, take in, have as a guest or lodger, roof …

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