am lodging
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present progressiveof lodge (1st person singular).present progressive
Used to describe an ongoing action or state that is currently taking place in the immediate present.
lodgenouna small, makeshift or crude shelter or habitation, as of boughs, poles, skins, earth, or rough boards; cabin or hut.
Example Sentences
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He came to see me, and said to me, "I am lodging at the Grand Monarque, 89, Rue des Fripiers."
From The History of a Crime The Testimony of an Eye-Witness by Victor Hugo
"From the charges of incompetence, malpractice and conduct unbecoming to a physician which I am lodging against your colleague in the Red Service here," the Black Doctor said angrily.
From Star Surgeon by Alan Edward Nourse
To be frank with you, Desiree, I am lodging in la Rue de la Paix, and appear, just now, as a mere traveler.
From Autobiography of a Pocket-Handkerchief by James Fenimore Cooper
The good soul with whom I am lodging is calling me to my scanty repast.
From Us and the Bottleman by Edith Ballinger Price
I am lodging at Hillcrest village, a matter of only two miles from here, and I'd best be getting back.
From Hunter's Marjory A Story for Girls by Margaret Bruce Clarke