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Meanings of small cabins in anglès
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Usage of small cabins in anglès
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Argo gave us one of the smallcabins to ourselves that night.
2
There's a main house and about a dozen smallcabins scattered around it.
3
Obediently she led her charge away in the direction of the smallcabins across the courtyard.
4
Several smallcabins came into view.
5
It was lodged between a mattress and the bottom of a bunk in one of the smallcabins.
6
To the right of the garden I could dimly distinguish a row of smallcabins, the negro quarters.
7
Instead of finding, as in 1845, a few smallcabins, I now found a respectable village and a flourishing Church.
8
Inside the stockade, there were close to a hundred buildings, ranging from smallcabins to a structure with a belfry.
9
Puzzled by the large number of smallcabins with names of subordinate officers painted on them, she paused and cried loudly:
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Inside there is a good large stern cabin, and wash-closet and two smallcabins with beds long enough even for you.
11
Without hesitating, the master pointing to one of his smallcabins on the plantation said-"Yousee that house over there?"
12
The seasonal Rangers live in smallcabins in an area called Lupine Meadows, about 9 miles from where a call for help came.
13
For centuries, most people in rural Ireland housed themselves in smallcabins, made from whatever materials were most plentifully available in the locality.
14
The winning project is two smallcabins - just 28 square metres each, which sit alone beside an inlet of the Kaipara Harbour.
15
He says the astronauts have smallcabins, about the size of a phone booth, with a sleeping bag which they simply float in.
16
Previously, it would have been unthinkable for journalists to visit Parwan's two large interrogation hangars, filled with the smallcabins where prisoners are questioned.