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cabin

[kab-in] / ˈkæb ɪn /


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John Fritz was 10 when he and his family fled to a remote cabin to wait out the crisis.

From The Wall Street Journal

Just minutes after takeoff, the Colombian singer — one of the biggest global stars in Latin and pop music — saw smoke pouring out of the cabin.

From Los Angeles Times

One evening I retired to my cabin with assurances that we would reach our destination, the small Inuit hamlet of Arctic Bay, early the next morning.

From The Wall Street Journal

Delta Air Lines said revenue from first-class and higher-cost cabin seats will soon overtake revenue from coach seats for the first time in the company’s history.

From The Wall Street Journal

A number of commenters on Duffy's X post have pointed out that the reason they dress so casually is because of how cramped plane cabins have become, as well as the expectation of extended delays.

From BBC