An English pirate who operated in the Caribbean and off the Atlantic coast of North America (died in 1718)
A house roof made with a plant material (as straw)
1 The wild thatch of his scrubbing-brush hair shone purple in the light.
2 It was merely a great big village; and mainly mud and thatch .
3 Its thatch is hollow; the peat-smoke curls stingily from its stunted chimney.
4 The firelight flickered on the hewn logs that supported the thatch overhead.
5 The roof was opened through the rude timbers to the whitened thatch .
6 It is composed entirely of the white feathery flowers of the thatch - grass .
7 Stephen nodded, he held it to the northern edge of the thatch .
8 There is any amount of the old thatch down on the floor.
9 Birds carry up seeds and grains, and these germinate in moist thatch .
10 His parents lived in a tiny thatch - roofed cottage by the north gate.
11 It is cold, before the dawn, and the thatch above me rustles.
12 The rusty pike of righteousness is being taken out of the thatch .
13 The sun lit the fields and thatch roofs with a rosy light.
14 Their home was but a hut of stone and clay and thatch .
15 When they reached the thatch - and - wood villages where they suspected jihadists were hiding.
16 Moments later Sugar heard arrows snake into the thatch above their heads.
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