hut
Definition:
1. Small crude shelter used as a dwelling.
2. A small, simply built house or shelter.
Use 'hut' in a sentence:
- 1. The hut provided a shelter from the storm.
- 2. I ran out of the house and later returned silently to my hut.
- 3. He said another aspect to be improved was the provision of beach huts.
- 4. He built a little hut to protect him and his few things against the rain and sun.
- 5. I had built a rather rickety hut.
- 6. The policewoman found a frightened child in the hut.
- 7. Only later were they housed in flimsy huts where they continue to live today.
- 8. The roof of the granny's hut came down during the night.
- 9. None of the other huts and tree shelters caught fire and no other people were injured in the blaze, police said.
- 10. There was a little girl, she lived with her mother in a hut near the forest.
- 11. One was a plain hut that was simply papered with old calendars.
- 12. The area consists of huts and tiny houses made of tin sheets, wood, blocks, and stones.
- 13. We live in cities, in towns, and in rural communities, in houses instead of huts and caves.
- 14. While on the summit the two men took shelter in a hut from a particularly vicious blast of wind and snow.
- 15. The little prefabricated hut was lifted away by a huge crane.
- 16. I saw you dating with another girl in pizza hut this afternoon.
- 17. We can hut on the mountain tonight.
- 18. He thatched his hut with straw.
- 19. The hut was constructed from trees that grew in the nearby forest.