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cabin

noun as in tiny house; lodging

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The company’s business and premium cabins have been popular, and have led the recovery, outperforming economy offerings.

Loneliness is endemic to their lives, and Luna, an ebullient personality, seems to be suffering from acute cabin fever.

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On the far side of the valley, beside a winding river, was a cabin.

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The ranch, which was founded in 1906, is covered by National Forest lands, and features lush greenery, cattle operations, wildlife, and several cabins and lodges.

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There, on the shores of the Black Sea, we’d stayed at the latest iteration of the stylish Rooms chain, where our quarters resembled a chic ship’s cabin, complete with bunk beds.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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