Sleep in a convenient place.
1The place where we were quartered was a typical London doss house.
2They were still quarrelling when they staggered back to the doss-house kitchen.
3But Higgins was not suggesting we should all go and doss.
4We wander everywhere: into public houses, markets, tea-shops, doss-houses, public places, the harbour.
5The Government was turning the Seanad into a "doss house" he claimed.
6By day the streets are a depression, with their frowzy doss-houses and their vapour-baths.
7The little private doss-houses, as a rule, are unmitigated horrors.
8The band slept wherever it could; now in suspicious dingy doss-houses, now on waste ground.
9If you want to look for them, I should try one of the doss houses.
10I guess I should walk to the port and doss down in the ferry terminal.
11Let others work for their doss.Cairn about escaping.
12Of all the criminals we have encountered in doss-houses, shelters, and labour-colonies, scarce a single one.
13Everyone decided to doss down in the Liberty.
14There being only four beds, one of us would have to doss down on the floor.
15It sounds like a doss-house, or a commune.
16Gutierrez and Jose Enrique doss around by the left-hand corner flag for what seems like hours.