Phrases with «to enter the cabin»

The phrase "to enter the cabin" means to go inside a small house or shelter, usually in the woods or on a ship. Full definition

Sentences with «to enter the cabin»

  • When cruising at typical highway speeds with the roof closed, noticeably less wind noise and tire noise enter the cabin in comparison with the old model. (autoweek.com)
  • Door gap seals at the rear door edges join triple - sealed door openings and lower door - edge seals in keeping wind noise from entering the cabin. (hondanews.com)
  • An active noise cancellation system also works to cancel out any noise that does enter the cabin. (thetorquereport.com)
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