of Billet
Source: Webster's dictionaryAre we no greater than the noise we make Along one blind atomic pilgrimage Whereon by crass chance billeted we go Because our brains and bones and cartilage Will have it so? Edwin Arlington Robinson
Figaro advises the Count to disguise himself as a drunken soldier, ordered to be billeted with Bartolo, so as to gain entrance to the house. Source: Internet
In Baghdad, he was billeted in one of Saddam Hussein’s old palaces. Source: Internet
One suspect identified as Yi Fei Liao, 28, a Chinese national billeted at the same hotel was arrested during the rescue operation while two others who remained unidentified are still being hunted. Source: Internet
In the build-up to D-Day American troops were billeted in the hotel leaving the building in a bad state. Source: Internet
Soldiers were billeted here during the English Civil War and Oliver Cromwell visited for discussions with the general and parliamentary commander-in-chief Thomas Fairfax, 3rd Lord Fairfax of Cameron in 1646. Source: Internet