Noun
One who, or that which, lodges; one who occupies a hired room in another's house.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAn example of his financial embarrassment is when he is desperate for a pint of beer at his local pub, but has run out of pocket money and is ashamed to cadge a drink off his fellow lodger, Flaxman. Source: Internet
After the breakup with Farthingale, Bowie moved in with Mary Finnigan as her lodger. Source: Internet
He became infatuated with his landlady's daughter, Eugénie Loyer, but was rejected after confessing his feelings; she was secretly engaged to a former lodger. Source: Internet
Sadie Shatterly's Lodger US awards 29 soldiers with Purple Hearts for suffering brain injuries that Trump described as 'headaches' https://t. Source: Internet
Flaxman – fellow lodger, a salesman, travelling representative of the Queen of Sheba Toilet Requisites Co., temporarily separated from his wife. Source: Internet
He appears as a lodger who lives in a closet. citation He appeared on Down and Dirty with Jim Norton as the series DJ, and also wrote the theme music. Source: Internet