Results for cabin
Definitions of cabin:
part of speech: verb transitive
part of speech: noun
A small hut, cottage, or room; a room in a ship for officers or passengers.
part of speech: verb transitive
part of speech: verb
To live or confine in a cabin.
part of speech: noun
Usage examples for cabin:
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It was towards midnight when he and the doctor emerged from the Ginnell's cabin
"Lady Merton, Colonist", Mrs. Humphry Ward -
I learned to- day that one man is a long way off, living in a cabin all by himself, without even a dog for a companion.
"If Any Man Sin", H. A. Cody -
Again he turned back into the darkness of the night and made his way to his cabin none the wiser for having taken the trip.
"The Nightrider's Feud", Walter C. McConnell -
He looked at Trigger as he turned to walk out of the cabin
"Legacy", James H Schmitz