hutting (Meaning)

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hutting (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Hutch

hutting Sentence Examples

  1. The villagers were huddled together in a small, windowless hut, seeking shelter from the raging storm.
  2. The hut was made of simple materials, with a thatched roof and mud walls, but it provided a sense of safety and warmth.
  3. Amid the bustling town, the hut stood as a solitary oasis, a place of quiet and contemplation.
  4. The hunter's hut was located deep in the forest, hidden among the trees and overgrown vines.
  5. The hutting season drew near, and the town's people began preparing their cabins for the harsh winter ahead.
  6. The old man lived alone in a small hut on the edge of the village, a recluse who rarely left its shelter.
  7. The children loved to play hide-and-seek in the abandoned hut, its forgotten corners and shadows providing endless hiding spots.
  8. The hutting community was a close-knit group of people, sharing food, shelter, and stories around the communal fire.
  9. The hut was a symbol of survival, a testament to the human spirit's ability to endure even the most challenging conditions.
  10. As the sun set, the villagers returned to their huts, finding solace and comfort within their humble abodes.

FAQs About the word hutting

of Hutch

shack,camp, cabin,tent, shed, cottage, hovel, hootch, shanty, hooch

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The villagers were huddled together in a small, windowless hut, seeking shelter from the raging storm.

The hut was made of simple materials, with a thatched roof and mud walls, but it provided a sense of safety and warmth.

Amid the bustling town, the hut stood as a solitary oasis, a place of quiet and contemplation.

The hunter's hut was located deep in the forest, hidden among the trees and overgrown vines.