hut in the PONS Dictionary

hut Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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By 1860 the hut had become run down, because "the maintenance of the same had been paid little attention".
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Each island has several small resorts, usually consisting of a collection of huts for tourists, a small pool and restaurant.
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A few huts were built nearby, forming a small village.
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There were only isolated huts, which locals called estates.
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Other cultures have likened the pattern to a turtle, ostrich nest, a tent, or even a hut belonging to a rock hyrax.
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They arrived after a heavy storm, and upon reaching her hut they sensed trouble.
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The huts often sell for prices around 30,000.
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They camped under a sail stretched over a low pitiful hut while it rained torrentially.
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He had a painting hut built on wheels, which contained a stove to keep him from getting too cold whilst he was out painting.
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Some areas have privately owned huts on public land used for commercial tourism operations.
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