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Meanings of have a hammock in English
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Usage of have a hammock in English
1
And that reminds me: I haveahammock somewhere among my belongings.
2
I must haveahammock in our garden at Cowes.'
3
You still haveahammock rigged for Lionheart there?
4
I will haveahammock made for the winter, to lie in and watch my fires by.
5
You, my boy, will haveahammock on the lower deck, and the hot grog you asked for.
6
The rooms were small, but everyone would haveahammock at least, and besides, it was only for a few days.
7
I haveahammock, a full-body pillow and some deeply underused resistance-training bands thanks to the deranged and sporadic online shopping of Lockdown 1.
8
They hadahammock at either end, and altogether it was lovely.
9
She read and swung in the garden, havingahammock hung under the firs.
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We'd stay at a small ledge with a tree, I explained, I hadahammock for us.
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Every one else hadahammock.
12
His father hadahammock slung for him in the state-room; he could not be parted from him even when they slept.
13
'I was glad to see, too, that every man hadahammock.' The sergeant gravely shook his head.
14
He was glad to see me, and refreshed me with such things as the place afforded; and I hadahammock to sleep in.