Definitionn. bringing a charge or accusation against someone
Last update: June 22, 2015
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The parasite effects a lodgment in the host either by invading it as a free-swimming planula, or, apparently, in other cases, as a spore-embryo which is captured and swallowed as food by the host. [Please select]
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Dick looked with renewed interest at the extraordinary man before him, and an amazing suggestion found lodgment in his mind. [Please select]
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Whatever of strange, grotesque, and curious, Calmadys of past generations had collected in their wanderings, by land and sea, found lodgment here. [Please select]
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It nibbles the walls enclosing it, enlarging its lodgment, which is always entirely filled by its corpulent body. [Please select]
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A fleeting, vague hope that she had denied lodgment in her mind seemed to have indeed been wild and unfounded. [Please select]
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She did not respond to one out of a hundred questions, and this query found no lodgment in her mind. [Please select]
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The resistance at every step was desperate, but at last the moat was crossed and a lodgment effected within the walls. [Please select]
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