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huts

noun as in tiny, often roughly built, house

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Sputtering, I manage a few “hut-hut-huts” with the other students.

In many places, it was custom to place huts outside the villages for smallpox victims.

Bodies were covered with bleach and buried, and isolation huts burned.

Heathrow was just a collection of Quonset huts, and the airfield was enrobed in fog.

This imagery shows SAF troops on the scene as huts smolder in the aftermath of their assault.

He listened to tales of the Igorrotes, who live in huts like beehives and creep into them like insects.

Round this stood a colony of roughly-built huts, of mud, turf, or large blocks of the slate.

After having sufficiently examined everything in the huts, I went with some of the savages to shoot parrots and monkeys.

Little patches may be seen near their huts, on which they lavish their attention and care.

The huts of the poor people are miserably bad, being mostly built of clay and wood, and threatening to fall down every moment.

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On this page you'll find 27 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to huts, such as: box, shed, chalet, cot, shelter, and lean-to.

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

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