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Saturday, July 12, 2025

Need a Place to Crash? Try a "Pied-à-Terre"

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A pied-à-terre is a dwelling kept for occasional stays in town rather than full-time living. The French phrase literally means "foot on the ground," hinting at a place where you can land without hauling your whole life along. And it's a bit more comfortable than couch-surfing!

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July 12, 2025

pied-à-terre

[ pee-ey-duh-tair ] noun

a house or apartment for part-time or temporary use

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