A barracks.
A barracks.
A place were things are stored
Lodged is a verb.
In military parlance, 'billeted' is the place where you are lodged, such as "I am billeted with a family in town" or "I am billeted on the fifth deck, below".
The word "lodged" has five phonemes: /l/ /ɒ/ /d/ /ʒ/ /d/.
A place where soldiers are located.
foxhole
Look for the soldiers with 3 and 4 arrows in-lodged in their shields. Below and slightly to the right of them you will see a blue soldier with the extra long cloak. To the left of him are two yellow soldiers with extra long cloaks, on either side of the wizard's scroll.
What was one place where the Cold War was "hot" and U.S. soldiers fought and died
We lodged in a house.
It is called a barn
pub