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hut

[huht] / hʌt /


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His son, Andrew Graham, said his father had been a coastguard during World War Two, based in a small hut on Perranporth Beach.

From BBC

On cold days, they will keep their jackets on as long as possible, before “stripping” — yes, they call it that — in the starter’s hut before they race.

From Los Angeles Times

A small wooden hut in the grounds of the University of Bath campus doesn't look like a superpower, however.

From BBC

The first three men - aged 45, 49 and 51 - were found dead near a burned-down hut on 2 February, local media reported citing Bulgaria's interior ministry.

From BBC

He scrambled through the fence that marked the orchard boundary, and his steps slowed as he saw light flickering from Sheba's hut.

From Literature