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Type Words
Synonyms army hut, field hut
Type of shelter
Has types nissen hut, quonset hut
Type Words
Synonyms hovel, hutch, shack, shanty
Type of shelter
Has types igloo, iglu, mudhif

Examples of hut

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The hut was festooned with flags, and there was a plentiful supply of champagne.
From the telegraph.co.uk
There is usually a fishing hut nearby and there is always time to enjoy a cuppa.
From the dailymail.co.uk
After another 20 minutes of deep breathing inside the hut, I am totally relaxed.
From the theaustralian.com.au
The hut is a central link in the 10th Mountain Division Huts Association system.
From the denverpost.com
As locations go, you will struggle to beat this glorified beach hut at Sandsend.
From the guardian.co.uk
Kumula Misgana, 70, walked into the hut that One Laptop built to watch the kids.
From the charlotteobserver.com
Tinga Tinga art has roots in decorating hut walls in central and south Tanzania.
From the en.wikipedia.org
During this time, Sebille was known to spend time in his squadron's Quonset hut.
From the en.wikipedia.org
On that first hike, they had found a single hut, big enough for just one person.
From the washingtonpost.com
More examples
  • Temporary military shelter
  • Hovel: small crude shelter used as a dwelling
  • A hut is a small and crude shelter, usually used for dwelling. Its design favors local techniques and materials to allow for swift and inexpensive construction.
  • A small wooden shed; a primitive dwelling; to put into a hut; to take shelter in a hut
  • (HUTs) and PUTs Two measures of statistics used by analysts of Nielsen Media Research that denote houses using television and people using television.
  • To dream of a hut, denotes indifferent success. To dream that you are sleeping in a hut, denotes ill health and dissatisfaction. To see a hut in a green pasture, denotes prosperity, but fluctuating happiness.
  • Hopkins Ultraviolet Telescope, flown on the Astro-1 and Astro-2 missions of the space shuttle. Designed to measure the spectra of celestial objects in the deep ultraviolet range from 912-1800 Angstroms, especially in the rich spectral region just shortward of 1150 Angstroms where the Hubble ...
  • A structure on the top of the stage cover in the Globe theater. Here, stagehands produced special effects such as thunder and lightning and operated the machinery to let actors dressed as gods or spirits descend through a trapdoor in the heavens.
  • Brakeman's shelter just back of the coal bunkers on the tender tank of engines operating through Moffat Tunnel. May also refer to caboose, locomotive cab, switchman's shanty, or crossing watchman's shelter