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- noun Plural form of
hut .
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Examples
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Just behind the huts is the tree under which Lobengula sat in judgment and got rid of hundreds of his people who did not act according to his liking. (slide).
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On the other hand, I use to guide for antelope and we would sit in huts on water holes for 15 hrs a day.
if your in a blind or tree stand for long hours just waiting how do you pass the time? 2009
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And every now and then, we'd land into these villages that are comprised of islands, people middle of nowhere, living in huts made out of reeds.
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And every now and then, we'd land into these villages that are comprised of islands, people middle of nowhere, living in huts made out of reeds.
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We would all be living in huts with legislation proposed before “global warming” was exposed as a hoax.
Think Progress » VIDEO: The GOP’s Solution To Everything — Let’s ‘Start Over’ 2010
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On the other hand, I use to guide for antelope and we would sit in huts on water holes for 15 hrs a day.
if your in a blind or tree stand for long hours just waiting how do you pass the time? 2009
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The men were housed in huts sleeping 24 men in one large room, typically on 3 double bunks, each bunk sleeping 8 men and two single bunks each sleeping 4 men.
John McWilliams 2010
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But if you peek through the coin-operated tourist binoculars, you can actually make out patrols in huts on the far side of the bridge.
Boing Boing 2008
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I've had several close encounters with other wildlife in huts, ground blinds and trees stands.
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As his own confidence developed and his health returned, he began hitchhiking around Europe, painting quaint fishing villages, mountain huts, places off the beaten path in Italy, France, and Spain.
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