Use "thatched" in a sentence

1. A thatched-roof cottage

2. He thatched his hut with straw.

3. These thatched roofs frequently catch fire .

4. They live in a thatched cottage.

5. We shared Grandfather’s thatched-roof, four-room mud house.

6. Elizabeth Manor House, thatched cottages, farm and craft buildings.

7. 4 The house has a sloping/flat/tiled/thatched/etc. roof.

8. Cosy images of thatched country inns abound on glossy book covers.

9. It is surrounded by cottage homes, once thatched.

10. Turn left when level with thatched cottage on track.

11. Green grass sprouted from the mouldy, neglected thatched roofs.

12. He ran up a thatched hut for his children.

13. The house has a sloping/flat/tiled/thatched/etc. roof.

14. They were accommodated in African-style “huts” with thatched roofs.

15. She lived in a single-room thatched hut without running water.

16. It is about nine feet square, its walls and thatched ceiling black with soot.

17. In different parts of the world, roofs are thatched with grass.

18. Others might be open-sided structures, with bamboo walls and thatched roofs.

19. They store the grain in the tikri, or the family- size thatched silo.

20. The thatched restaurant offers a splendid selection of international and local creole dishes.

21. They live in an idyllic country/thatched cottage, with roses round the door.

22. We rented an old ‘kitchen’ (a little thatched-roof hut built outside of houses).

23. 6 They live in an idyllic country/thatched cottage, with roses round the door.

24. The road brought them to the centre of the two rows of thatched cottages.

25. They were invited inside the thatched-roof house, having to duck to get through the low entrance.

26. If you look at Longwa in Nagaland, you will still find a thatched roof.

27. From the rafters of the thatched roofs hung strings of dried onions and garlic.

28. They wore dirty clothes , lived in thatched huts and ate the flesh of dead cattle .

29. In rural areas, thatched huts simply disappeared, leaving small mud squares where they once stood.

30. He was only five when his mother died of burns when their thatched dwelling caught fire.

31. But I discovered that it takes some time before a newly thatched roof becomes waterproof!

32. Traditionally, the festival commences with the burning of a thatched hut of hay and twigs.

33. Shifted ... And was again in the scrub behind the round thatched huts that blazed like torches.

34. The villagers lived in houses built of sun-baked mud, with roofs either thatched or timbered.

35. The thatched roofs of the old houses have a steep pitch to prevent snow from accumulating.

36. The very laborer , with his thatched cottage and narrow slip of ground, attends to their embellishment.

37. Bangladeshi villages consist of thatched roofed houses made of natural materials like mud, straw, wood and bamboo

38. Assume that the skipper can catch a fish dinner in 10 hours and build a thatched hut in

39. Traditional architecture with thatched roof and frame for this apparent small hotel with a good value for money.

40. Each family of immigrants needed a home, and these were constructed of adobe bricks with a thatched roof.

41. Early Salvationists had waded through snake-infested swamps, stripped to the waist, and established huts thatched with palm fronds.

42. When their children had flown the nest, he and his wife moved to a thatched cottage in Dorset.

43. Bungalow (n.) 1670s, Anglo-Indian, "one-story thatched house," usually surrounded by a veranda, from Gujarati bangalo, from Hindi bangla "low, thatched house," literally "Bengalese," used elliptically for "house in the Bengal style" (see Bengal).Related: Bungaloid.

44. Open palm-thatched huts peep forth at intervals from Amidst groves of banana, mango, cotton, and papaw trees and palms.

45. Tall bamboos appeared beside the highway again, and a settlement with low wooden shops, and thatched huts like haystacks.

46. The evidence suggests that almost all the village houses in earlier days were built of dried mud with thatched roofs.

47. On one visit to Kiribati, we stayed in a small house with a thatched roof, a coral floor, and bamboo walls.

48. A County-model Land-Rover had been backed up against a stack of firewood in the shelter of a thatched carport.

49. They were the sons of Thomas Jackson, a humble farm labourer who brought up ten children in a thatched cottage.

50. Bushmen Lodge offers a choice of accommodation; there are five spacious en suite thatched rondavels/huts, suitable for families with children.

51. / ˈkɑː.t̬ɪdʒ / B1 a small house, usually in the countryside: They live in an idyllic country / thatched Cottage, with roses around the door.

52. Our room had a thatched roof, plastered adobe walls, and a brick floor —I think it had been there since Colonial days.

53. The absence of Attics in the mostly nipa-thatched houses along the coastlines proved fatal for most of the poor residents here

54. But within a stone’s throw are dirt-floor dwellings with adobe walls and thatched roofs where electricity and running water are mere dreams.

55. * These durable edifices probably loomed majestically over nearby huts, hovels, and market stalls made of rough wooden frames and thatched with straw.

56. Access is strictly limited, with the public allowed to see merely the thatched roofs of the central structures, hidden behind three tall wooden fences.

57. His clothes were running with water, his hat was Bashed in, as soft as a piece of rag, and dripping like a thatched roof

58. Many of the congregations held their meetings under trees or in modest huts made of poles, walls plastered with mud and roofs thatched with grass.

59. “The hall had a bush timber frame, thatched grass roof, and waist-high plaited bamboo walls,” recalls Elsie Horsburgh, who later attended meetings there.

60. In its frustration, the leopard began entering through the thatched walls and roofs of the huts, in one case, killing all four inhabitants of one hut.

61. Ae Shrine (Prefecture Designated Cultural Asset) The main shrine structure consists of two pillars at the front, running north and south, and a thatched roof.

62. The architecture ranges from the circular bamboo tukuls common in the south to the thatched adobe homes in central Ethiopia and storied stone structures in the north.

63. My journey began on a hot summer afternoon in India in 2008, when after a day of meeting women and listening to their needs, I landed in a thatched hut with a midwife.

64. Cabana, Cabanas or cabañas may refer to: Cabana (structure), either a small hut built with a thatched roof, or a recreational structure with at least one wall open at a beachside or poolside club

65. Take the little settlement where a couple named Desiderio and Francisca and their six children live —simple homes, most of them just of a single room, walls of adobe bricks, thatched roof and floor of pounded earth.