1. hut
That hut is crawling with lizards and insects.
The roof of the hut groaned under the weight of the snow.
a mud hut with no electricity, gas, or running water
The hut is below the peak.
The deep snow prevented the party from getting to the hut.
We drop off our luggage in a small prefab hut and promptly start preparations.
Grandpa promised to show me how to build a hut when we go to the country!
The goat Mei, that hurried inside a mountain hut on a stormy night.
A hut could be used for living in temporarily. Hunters or mountain climbers, for example, might build themselves a hut.
I just wanted to see the spot where we built a hut with Sophie
This little boy will never step outside of the sacred fields that surround the men's hut for all that time, until he begins his journey of initiation.
The Siberian tiger even had to sleep outside his hut.
The tribe of nomads were living in grass huts, deep in the forest.
Corrugated huts house additional families in backyards and the shanty towns overflow with new arrivals.
His friends had told him a lot about that small hut, built roughly with metal parts and crumbling bricks.
2. Shack
I want my own house, even if it's a shack.
Why aren't you going to the sugar shack? Because we're all busy.
I first met Phiona Mutesi in September 2010 sitting on the mud stoop of her family’s shack
shack up (informal) to start living with someone who you have sex with but are not married to – used to show disapproval shack up with ● She had shacked up with some guy from Florida.