Definitions
Wiktionary
- n. A building used for the recreational use of hunting.
GNU Webster's 1913
- n. a temporary residence for the purpose of hunting.
WordNet 3.0
- n. a small (rustic) house used as a temporary shelter
Examples
“Ismail’s gardens at Giza became a public zoo, and his Giza hunting lodge became the Mena House Hotel, site of the first Egyptian-Israeli peace talks.”
“The path that led from the gardens at Chatsworth House to the hunting lodge was very steep.”
“To cap it all, Wickson's hunting lodge was a quarter of a mile from my hiding-place.”
““High-latitude hunting lodge specializing in ice bear trophy hunting in winter and wildlife ecotourism in summer.”
“For the sake of discretion and, he said, the youth’s personal safety, Dzenko sent Charlie off before dawn, in care of Mishka, to a hunting lodge he owned in the woods.”
“The reporters kept speculating and talking, showing exterior shots of a hunting lodge owned by Asa Pomeroy, the latest crime scene.”
“She glanced at the television screen, saw the exterior of Asa’s hunting lodge again, and silently prayed the terror would end soon.”
“The ï¬rst of the lot were due to arrive at the Pomeroy hunting lodge in less than two hours.”
“This time Mary was housed in a flimsy wood and plaster building called "the lodge"; it had once served as a hunting lodge for nobles who came to Needwood Forest for recreation.”
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