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US
/ˈhæmək/
]
[ UK /hˈæmək/ ]
[ UK /hˈæmək/ ]
NOUN
- a small natural hill
- a hanging bed of canvas or rope netting (usually suspended between two trees); swings easily
How To Use hammock In A Sentence
- Some of the crew went off-shift, stringing up hybrid bunks and hammocks belowdecks, the others continued working.
- Now, gentlemen, standing up here before you, I feel a good deal like Pat, and maybe after Ive spieled along for a while, I may feel so darn small that Ill be able to crawl into a Pullman hammock with no trouble at all, at all! Chapter 14
- The list goes something like this: 2 MP3 Players with batteries, 2 Grill Covers, 1 Hammock, 1 Grill Igniter with AA Battery, a bowl of brownie mix, carrots, brocoli, three or four dog beds, and a variety of other oddities. My Dog Ate the _________?
- Thence in comparison to pricey couches, hammocks are more user-friendly.
- The _sauba_ ants had cut nearly all the strings of Filippe's hammock; while he was resting peacefully on it the remainder of the strings broke, and he had a bad fall. Across Unknown South America
- For all I know, chicken dollhouse is at the ATM wearing a saliva hammock. MYANMAR GOVT NO RIKEY LAMBO
- Maria said something about "muchacho" (which Charley knew was Spanish for boy) and pointed to the hammock. Gold Seekers of '49
- Few pirates were in there, snoozing deeply in their bunks or hammocks.
- It is also a great relief to finish with the life-belts & hammocks.
- Between his babble and having to totter into the bushes every half-mile while the troop tactfully looked the other way, I was in poor trim by the time we reached Nuggur Ford, where they slung me a hammock in a makeshift hospital basha, and a native medical orderly filled me with jalap. Flashman And The Mountain Of Light