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Cabin
What is a "cabin"?
A cabin is a small, simple house, often made of wood, that is typically located in rural or remote areas. It is usually built for relaxation, vacation, or as a getaway from busy city life. Cabins often have a rustic design and may include a living room, kitchen, bathroom, and one or more bedrooms. They are often found in nature settings such as forests, mountains, or lakesides, offering a peaceful and private environment. Some cabins are used year-round, while others serve as seasonal retreats.
Examples
Hikers sought refuge in the remote cabin during a sudden snowstorm, huddling around the fireplace for warmth.
The cozy cabin nestled among towering pine trees, its smokestack releasing wisps of woodsmoke into the crisp mountain air.
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The cabin of the airplane was spacious, with overhead bins for luggage.
The first-class cabin featured wider seats and additional legroom.
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small room on a ship or boat where people sleep
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the enclosed area of a vehicle or machine where the operator works or controls it
Examples
The operator sat in the cabin, controlling the machine.
He stepped into the cabin to start the engine.
to cabin
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confine to a small space, such as a cabin



























