Phrases with «little shack»

The phrase "little shack" refers to a small and humble house or building. Full definition

Sentences with «little shack»

  • Now their idyllic honeymoon, snuggling on a sandy beach and running through fields of daisies, is over and the newlyweds are returning to their cozy little shack in the swamp. (parentpreviews.com)
  • Years later, after Mack has poisoned his father, after he has grown up and married, after his youngest daughter has been brutally kidnapped and murdered, after he slips into a deep depressive state, after he receives in his mailbox one snowy afternoon a typed letter from the Lord God of Hosts himself, dominus deus sabaoth — after all that — Mack spends a week with the triune Godhead in a secluded little shack by a high alpine lake. (firstthings.com)
  • Looked up info on the Poetry Society's booth in Tompkins Square Park, met the head of Art in New York City Parks last night and she told me about it, been wondering what this crazy little shack with a typewriter was. (artnews.com)
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