shack|shacks in English
noun
[ʃæk]
hut, shanty, small poorly built cabi
Use "shack|shacks" in a sentence
1. It's murder to paint all those shacks!
2. Gotten hot in the drill shack.
3. Because there's a shack down there too.
4. They have since knocked down the shack.
5. Well, we built a shack.
6. I love The Lobster Shack.
7. You keep going to the shack.
8. The Shack: Where Tragedy Confronts Eternity
9. They eke out a miserable existence in cardboard shacks.
10. 2 synonyms for Cohabit: live together, shack up
11. The 'Comicality Shack Out Back' Website
12. Welcοme tο οur little cοuntry shack.
13. 1 They eke out a miserable existence in cardboard shacks.
14. Hicks rolled over and sprinted back to the shack.
15. Rain pattered on the tin roof of the shack.
16. Lt'll be that shack on the left.
17. They lived in a one-room shack.
18. The Shack: Where Tragedy Confronts Eternity [William P
19. Even Commissioner Shack seemed chastened by the loss.
20. 🔊 A Congeries of small shacks lined the outskirts of the city
21. Belmopan's (and probably Belize's) only Nepalese restaurant is in a welcoming blue shack among several other shack restaurants opposite the market area
22. Little tin shacks and round huts are scattered across the hills between the banana trees.
23. The run-down villas and cement footpaths give way to dusty tracks and wooden shacks.
24. Hey, look, there' s a little shack up there
25. Bros Sandwich Shack is family owned and located in Avon, NC