Definitionn. a private house that provides accommodations and meals for paying guests
Last update: August 9, 2015
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Now, you are rich and your boardinghouse fare attests the fact. [Please select]
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Jurgis got himself a place in a boardinghouse with some congenial friends. [Please select]
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I MUST have that, 'as a went'--and I'll have to wait until I get into my boardinghouse bed tonight, wherever it may be, before I can have it.' [Please select]
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"You mean we'll be in some horrible boardinghouse, in a still more horrible hall bedroom, looking out on a dingy back yard."' [Please select]
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