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cabin

[kab-in] / ˈkæb ɪn /


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While speaking with the outlet, Russell revealed that his affinity for log cabins began in childhood, when he lived in a Rangeley, Maine, cabin constructed by hand by his grandfather in 1939.

From MarketWatch

Passengers flying out of Atlanta March 23 and 24 were allowed to rebook travel for any date through March 30 at no extra cost, provided they book a seat in the same cabin.

From MarketWatch

Zoox robotaxis have no gas pedal, steering wheel or other driver controls, and passengers sit facing each other inside the cabin.

From Los Angeles Times

A second attempt begins at 11:17 p.m., but the crew aborts and declares an emergency when flight attendants report feeling sick due to an unexplained smell permeating the cabin.

From The Wall Street Journal

Every summer, William Bugg invites about 15 of his close college friends to his cabin for a weekend of fishing and golfing.

From The Wall Street Journal