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cabin

[kab-in] / ˈkæb ɪn /


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William Bourdon of the SNPNC-FO union said that cabin crew wanted "stability" in their duties.

From Barron's Aug. 15, 2026

Broken engine fragments smashed a cabin window of a Ryanair plane last month causing a man's head and right shoulder to be sucked into the hole, US investigators have said.

From BBC Aug. 13, 2026

He had previously paid roughly $26,100 for a Four Seasons Yacht trip that he panned in a May review for sewage-smelling water in his cabin and inattentiveness to his bean allergy.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 12, 2026

In 2021, Mariah O’Brien Interiors and Mind Tree Arts added an 875-square-foot extension space where a cabin was built.

From MarketWatch Aug. 11, 2026

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

From "Earthquake Terror" by Peg Kehret

By the end of the week, Peach said the air conditioning in cabins had broken too.

From BBC Aug. 20, 2026

"The whole ship was a sweat box," he said, with some passengers in cabins that had no windows resorting to sleeping on the ship's roof.

From BBC Aug. 20, 2026

Since the pandemic, several new or revamped lodgings have boosted glamping and other upscale elements in a territory once better known for old cabins.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 13, 2026

The 36-acre spread includes a 5,149-square-foot main house, several cabins, a pool, and a backyard with views of the Pedernales River.

From MarketWatch Jul. 23, 2026

“Okay then, moving on,” she said, looking up at the three small buildings on the next ridge, just uphill from the sleeping cabins.

From "Orphan Island" by Laurel Snyder




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