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Answer for the clue "Spot for a cabin ", 8 letters:
lakeside

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Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 19560 Housing Units (2000): 7047 Land area (2000): 5.718070 sq. miles (14.809733 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.336278 sq. miles (0.870956 sq. km) Total area (2000): 6.054348 sq. miles (15.680689 sq. km) FIPS code: 39766 Located within: ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Lakeside is the debut album by Lakeside . Released in 1977, it was produced by Frank Wilson and Terri McFadden.

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. On the side of a lake n. The ground near the edge of a lake, the land adjacent to a lake

Usage examples of lakeside.

And what else would one eat at a lakeside inn but the delicious fogas in that secret caper sauce of yours?

In the index he sees Briarfield, Hillsview, Woodhaven, Old Mill, Riverhead, Manor Road, Shady Oaks, Lakeside, Highbrook, Sunnydale, Grove Park, Knollwood, Glencrest, Seacliff and Greenvale.

After an evening banquet of fresh fish, riverweed, and fat water bugs baked in the shell, they ascended to platforms high in the lakeside trees.

Only at intervals between the flanks, at lakeside, were there small patches of land sloping down to the water, and there were a few shelflike meadows visible on some of the mountainsides.

Sucking peacefully at the lakeside vegetation, these goats were like nothing so much as the hadrosaurs, the long-vanished duck-billed dinosaurs.

The ship was thousands of kilometers away, over the ocean where the kraken refreshed themselves and did their own deals, but the skiffs were parked along the lakeside quays and warehouses with the cargo for hominid and saur customers.

Trucks were moving on the sand slopes beyond and we heard the distant sound of men yelling, banging on door panels, horns blaring, followed by squeals and trumpeting -a terrible hunting-cry noise that ripped the peaceful stillness of that lakeside dawn to shreds.

But sometime soon she would rattle through the reeds again and, reaching the lakeside tangles, would run through the sulphur-tainted night, the moon to guide her.

The Aztéca did not settle on that island in the lakeside swamp because their god gave them any sign, and they did not go there joyfully.

But when he announced that one more day would bring them to Bata's lakeside residence, Melee became more playful.

The tour continued through Squunk Comers, the lakeside town of Brrr, and Smith's Folly.

The Hotel Booze was built on a sandhill overlooking the lakeside town of Brrr.

Garda sees him by the thousand, he colonises the lakeside hotels of every mountain town, making a second strange world there, as alien as the moon from the hard-working poor who inhabit the low dark tenements a hundred yards higher up the village.

The sight of rolling lawns, lakeside walks among trees alive with birds and crossing ornamented bridges, knots of llamas and alpacas staring curiously from grassy glades and rocky stream banks dispelled further thoughts of assassinations and political coverups for the moment.

Immediately all the frustrated anger of the morning returned, disrupting what little objectivity he had gained at the peaceful lakeside.