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hammock

[ham-uhk] / ˈhæm ək /


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At a children’s hospital in Boa Vista, Brazil, a city outside the Yanomami territory, Yanomami families crowded into a room with 12 hammocks strung from the ceiling.

From New York Times

There were two separate kiosks marketing themselves as Trump malls, a shop selling Trump hammocks and, for $35 a book, a five-volume set of every tweet Trump published as president before Twitter banned him.

From Seattle Times

ORLANDO, Fla. — A New York couple’s handmade “MAGA hammocks” were the center of intrigue among merchandise booths at the Conservative Political Action Conference this weekend.

From Washington Times

He and his comrades forage for whatever they can to survive and sleep in hammocks strung between trees.

From Seattle Times

While doing this, the technique also requires that you picture a relaxing scenario, such as sitting in a canoe on a calm lake or laying on a hammock in a pitch black room.

From Fox News