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room and board
noun
lodging and meals.
Word History and Origins
Origin of room and board1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
Domestic service was the largest urban occupation at midcentury, dominated by Irish immigrant women who received room and board and could save significant amounts.
Financial aid at CSU campuses typically covers tuition, not room and board, according to Rosales.
In 2006, the federal government once again expanded borrowing, allowing graduate and professional students to take out loans up to the total cost of attendance, including tuition, room and board and books.
The sticker price of tuition, room and board at some universities can now reach near $100,000.
And a lot of caregivers get free room and board while on duty, but sacrifice their own privacy and time with family.
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