hammock in the PONS Dictionary

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There are hammocks made out of thin and lightweight material which makes them ideal for taking on daytrips.
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Traditionally the sailors who have died at sea were buried at sea in their hammocks.
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The frame is often hooked onto a hammock which harnesses the young baby.
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The area includes pine flatwoods and oak hammocks.
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In addition, some believed teeth were pushed upward by vascular pressure or by an anatomic feature called the cushioned hammock.
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Upland areas support southern coastal plain oak domes and hammocks, thick stands of evergreen oaks.
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The ladies also engage in cotton weaving, making slings and hammocks.
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In 1940 an additional three acres of adjacent hammock was incorporated into the park.
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They made hammocks of both sisal and industrial cotton thread.
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The wunkirle's prestige may be indicated by her being carried in a hammock through the village by the women of her quarter.
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