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hammock

[ham-uhk] / ˈhæm ək /


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But I’d just as soon have stayed at San Isidro, the most comfortable of our four lodges, whose spacious cabins each boasted a hammock hanging from a small porch — some with stunning views.

From New York Times

Prosecutors described how they unfurled a Just Stop Oil-branded banner and "rigged up hammocks".

From BBC

Said Brian: “Squirt would stuff their hammock with leaves and shredded toilet paper and Tigg would hop in, like, ‘Thanks for making the bed for us tonight.’”

From Washington Post

Rocks sit in the water under a delicate hammock made of string.

From New York Times

At a children’s hospital in Boa Vista, Brazil, a city outside the Yanomami territory, Yanomami families crowded into a room with 12 hammocks strung from the ceiling.

From New York Times