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Hut   /hət/   Listen
Hut

noun
1.
Temporary military shelter.  Synonyms: army hut, field hut.
2.
Small crude shelter used as a dwelling.  Synonyms: hovel, hutch, shack, shanty.



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"Hut" Quotes from Famous Books



... "Hut!" said Hoseason. "We can get the man in talk, one upon each side, and pin him by the two arms; or if that'll not hold, sir, we can make a run by both the doors and get him under hand before he ...
— Kidnapped • Robert Louis Stevenson

... questions, to which he made no other reply than "No parly Francy. D— your chattering! Go about your business, can't ye." Among the masks was a nobleman, who began to be very free with the supposed lady, and attempted to plunge his hand into her bosom: hut the painter was too modest to suffer such indecent treatment; and when the gallant repeated his efforts in a manner still more indelicate, lent him such a box on the ear, as made the lights dance before him, and created such a suspicion ...
— The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle, Volume I • Tobias Smollett

... a place called The Hut, where some of the 2nd Battalion are. They'll take me in. Beggars,' ...
— Echoes of the War • J. M. Barrie

... of those numerous narrow ravines of the Rocky Mountains which open out into the rolling prairies of the Saskatchewan there stood some years ago a log hut, or block-house, such as the roving hunters of the Far West sometimes erected as temporary homes during the inclement ...
— The Prairie Chief • R.M. Ballantyne

... about ten times larger than Lake Geneva, and at a height of 5300 feet. Its slightly brackish water, which never freezes, teems with several varieties of fish, many of which we helped to unhook from a Russian fisherman's line, and then helped to eat in his primitive hut near the shore. A Russian Cossack, who had just come over the snow-capped Ala Tau, "of the Shade," from Fort Narin, was also present, and from the frequent glances cast at the fisherman's daughter we soon discovered the object of his visit. The ascent to this lake, through ...
— Across Asia on a Bicycle • Thomas Gaskell Allen and William Lewis Sachtleben


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