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log cabin

NOUN
  1. a cabin built with logs

How To Use log cabin In A Sentence

  • Maybe they should have a little log cabin, a hayride at Halloween, or Christmas scenery.
  • A log cabin, and, occasionally, a stable and corn-crib, and a field of a dozen acres, the timber girdled or "deadened," and fenced, are enough for his occupancy. The Frontier in American History
  • The bunkhouses were log cabins, and the other buildings were of the same motif.
  • The owner is now seeking planning consent for 20 log cabins, screened by 20 ft mature trees to be planted straightway.
  • Our first stop is a log cabin by a frozen lake. Times, Sunday Times
  • Arctic Village is an assembly of 40-odd spruce-log cabins that overlook the serpentine bends, oxbows, and channels of the East Fork.
  • Please pass the * cough cough* Log Cabin for these pancakes. McCain Campaign Confirms It: Lieberman To Speak At GOP Convention
  • They drive across the country to his remote log cabin in snowy mountains, bonding along the way despite their implacably opposed positions in the situation.
  • For many people it conjures up visions of log cabins, country farmhouses and Shaker style kitchens.
  • In spare yet stirring prose, she recounts the life of her great-aunt Arizona, who "was born in a log cabin her papa built. .. in the Blue Ridge Mountains."
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