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cabin

[kab-in] / ˈkæb ɪn /


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He sold everything they owned, including their house and their vacation cabin on Mount Hood.

From Literature

Even in the dark, she could clearly see trees and the outline of a cabin.

From Literature

Staff describe the cabin as having "living areas": one with a sofa and TV console, while at the rear, a bedroom they call a "grand suite with a shower."

From BBC

He displayed a similar hands-on approach at Air New Zealand, sometimes working with cabin crew to serve drinks on flights.

From The Wall Street Journal

Because heavy-duty pickups don’t change much, year to year, most of the updates occur in the cabin.

From The Wall Street Journal