Results for: act of staying in a place overnight
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area around a fireplace, hearthside; home; symbol of home and family, hominess, domesticity, homey, informal, intimate, place by a fire, safe and comfortablefireside
area around something, area or district within a city; police station which oversees a precinct; place with set limits or boundaries, boundary, city area patrolled by police unit, electoral district, police unit or station, special part of townprecinct
area containing particular substance, area in casino, area on floor of exchange, arena for fighting, big hole in ground, concave spot on plant wall, fruit kernel, Hell, hole in ground for mining, hole; mine; trap; ring where animal fights take place; d...pit
area for camping, campsite; place where people come together for a religious meetingcampground
area for public recreation, area housing military vehicles, business site, kiss in parked car, leave something somewhere, maneuver motor vehicle into space, place a vehicle in a location for an extended period of time, place spacecraft in orbit, positi...park
area located immediately next to a sports or circus ring; seat offering a good view of a performance or event, area next to ring, located immediately next to a sports or circus ring; offering a good view of a performance or event, place offering good v...ringside
area of conflict, place of battle, place where a battle is foughtbattlefield
area of geothermal activity, center of entertainment, place of potential unrest, small area of intense heathot spot
area of soil prepared for seeding, ground for planting, place where something developsseedbed
area of stagnant water formed by backflow from a body of water, dull place, small stagnant branch of river, still waterbackwater
area used for switching railway cars and connecting trains, place where trains are assembledswitchyard
area where a fair is held, place where fair is heldfairground
area where digging is taking place; mining project; mine; something that is dug from an excavation; digs, living quarters (British), material excavated, mining locationdiggings
area where people are buried, cemetery, burial ground, dumping placegraveyard
areas or buildings where servants work, chamber, bureau; role; incumbency, large departments in some governments, official organization, place for tickets or information, place of business, position of responsibility, room used for business activity, s...office
 

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