hutments (Meaning)

hutments

hut, a collection of huts

hutments Sentence Examples

  1. The impoverished families resided in dilapidated hutments on the outskirts of the bustling metropolis.
  2. The hurricane's fury tore through the flimsy hutments, leaving nothing but a trail of debris.
  3. The government planned to demolish the sprawling hutment colony and relocate its occupants to proper housing.
  4. The makeshift hutments served as makeshift shelters for the refugees fleeing war and persecution.
  5. Amidst the lush greenery, stood a solitary hutment, its weathered facade a testament to the passage of time.
  6. The crowded hutments lacked proper sanitation and hygiene, fostering the spread of disease.
  7. The hutments were often constructed with illegally obtained materials, making them vulnerable to collapse.
  8. The inhabitants of the hutments lived in constant fear of eviction or demolition.
  9. The social stigma attached to residing in hutments hindered the residents' access to opportunities and services.
  10. The hutments stood as a stark reminder of the socioeconomic disparities that plagued the city.

FAQs About the word hutments

hut, a collection of huts

campgrounds, camps, encampments, campsites,barracks, settlements, bivouacs, colonies, cantonments,plantations

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The impoverished families resided in dilapidated hutments on the outskirts of the bustling metropolis.

The hurricane's fury tore through the flimsy hutments, leaving nothing but a trail of debris.

The government planned to demolish the sprawling hutment colony and relocate its occupants to proper housing.

The makeshift hutments served as makeshift shelters for the refugees fleeing war and persecution.