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Definition of hunting lodge in English: hunting lodgenoun A small country property used by hunters in the hunting season. Example sentencesExamples - The first tourism development in the area took place in 1934 with the construction of a road and a small hunting lodge.
- Nights are spent in small villages or in hunting lodges where the walls are thick with stag-heads.
- Two weeks later, Alex was at a hunting lodge with his fiancée and her parents.
- Personal expenses had been paid to him from company funds, including money for holidays, boat repairs, and fittings to his hunting lodge.
- He displayed eclectic influences in the massive hunting lodge, which many believe to be his finest building.
- In the summers, he often traveled with his daughters and a large entourage to his hunting lodge, in northern New York State.
- He made his way to the old hunting lodge set in rolling countryside with dramatic views.
- He developed the vineyards around the hunting lodge.
- He was devoting considerable time and expense to the renovation of a rural hunting-lodge.
- The former hunting lodge dates back to the late 18th century.
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