especially: one that is provided with regular meals or regular meals and lodging
Mrs. Eads was able to rent the upstairs of a house that faced the river. It was evidently large enough for her to take in boarders and so bring in some income. Henry Petroski
She decided to take in boarders. Half of the students are boarders.
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