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hovel
[ huhv-uhl, hov- ]
noun
- a small, very humble dwelling house; a wretched hut.
- any dirty, disorganized dwelling.
- an open shed, as for sheltering cattle or tools.
verb (used with object)
- to shelter or lodge as in a hovel.
hovel
/ ˈhʌvəl; ˈhɒv- /
noun
- a ramshackle dwelling place
- an open shed for livestock, carts, etc
- the conical building enclosing a kiln
verb
- to shelter or be sheltered in a hovel
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of hovel1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of hovel1
Example Sentences
Even the day scenes feel tinged by darkness — especially when Shula visits her dead uncle’s home to find a neglected hovel of forgotten children likely to be abandoned by her judgmental aunties.
As for what was built at Cinecitta, two favorite sets for Gropman were Tom’s New York hovel and his well-appointed, furnished Rome apartment.
“It’s designed like a dark little hovel. Who would want to live like that?”
Eventually they squeezed into a hovel before being discovered by a turncoat cabinet member.
“It was like Travis Bickle’s apartment, but with no windows,” moaned Aster, 36, going off on a recent video call about his “total hovel” of a pandemic lockdown.
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