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    doss
WORDNET DICTIONARY
Verb doss has 1 sense
OXFORD DICTIONARY
doss, v. & n.  Brit.  sl.
--v.intr. (often foll. by down) sleep, esp. roughly or in cheap lodgings.
--n. a bed, esp. in cheap lodgings.
                    --v.intr. (often foll. by down) sleep, esp. roughly or in cheap lodgings.
--n. a bed, esp. in cheap lodgings.
Idiom
                        doss-house a cheap lodging-house, esp. for vagrants.
                                                                                                        Etymology
                        prob. = doss ornamental covering for a seat-back etc. f. OF dos ult. f. L dorsum back
                                    THESAURUS
doss
assembly-line housing, beauty sleep, bed, beddy-bye, bedstead, bedtime, billeting, blanket drill, bunk, bye-bye, couch, domiciliation, doze, dreamland, drowse, fitful sleep, get some shut-eye, gurney, hibernation, hospitality, housing, housing bill, housing development, housing problem, kip, land of Nod, light sleep, litter, living quarters, lodging, lodgment, lower-income housing, pound the ear, quartering, repose, shut-eye, silken repose, sleep, sleepland, sleepwalking, slum clearance, slumber, slumberland, snooze, snoozle, sofa, somnambulism, somniloquy, somnus, stretcher, subdivision, take forty winks, the hay, the sack, tract, transient lodging, unconsciousness, urban renewal, winter sleep
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