Boarder ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Boarder ( noun )

  1. A person who lives in a boarding house or other boarding accommodation.
  2. A person who eats meals at a boarding school or college.
  3. A person who pays for the use of a horse for riding.

Origin:

From the verb board.

Examples:

  1. The boarding school had many boarders from different countries.
  2. He was a boarder at the school for many years.
  3. The boarding house had a mix of long-term and short-term boarders.
  4. The college had many boarders who lived on campus.
  5. She was a boarder at the stable, paying to use the horse for riding.

(As a verb)

Boarder ( verb )

  1. A person who lives in a boarding house or other boarding accommodation.
  2. A person who eats meals at a boarding school or college.
  3. A person who pays for the use of a horse for riding.

Origin:

From the verb board.

Examples:

  1. The boarding school had many boarders from different countries.
  2. He was a boarder at the school for many years.
  3. The boarding house had a mix of long-term and short-term boarders.
  4. The college had many boarders who lived on campus.
  5. She was a boarder at the stable, paying to use the horse for riding.
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