boarder

[US]/'bɔːdə/
[UK]/'bɔrdɚ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. someone who lives as a lodger, someone who boards a ship, someone who forcibly boards an enemy ship, a student who lives at a school.

Example Sentences

This school has 300 boarders and 150 day pupils.

'" It was there that that profound remark was made anent a rather greedy paroquet which belonged to a lady boarder:-- "How well bred!

The school has a strict policy regarding boarders.

She decided to take in a boarder to help with the rent.

The boarder complained about the noise coming from the neighboring room.

The boarder's belongings were neatly arranged in the room.

The boarder shared a bathroom with the other tenants.

The boarder was asked to vacate the room by the end of the month.

The boarder's rent included utilities and internet access.

The boarder left a note for the landlord before leaving.

The boarder was a quiet and respectful individual.

The boarder felt at home in the cozy atmosphere of the house.

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