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cabinlike

a. Resembling a cabin or some aspect of one.

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A large cabinlike dwelling whose base straddled the channel, the water rushing out from under the huge pilings that supported the hidden edifice.

The rooms were as small as cabins, whitewashed, and of cabinlike simplicity, with an iron bed, a wash-stand, a chair, a few hooks on which to hang clothes, and bright cretonne curtains.

In the wheelhouse above the cabinlike prison, two of the smuggling crew's four enforcers began cutting rope into short lengths while the captain, who stood at the helm, threaded his way up the Orion River in the dark.

The sun had completely risen by the time the trail led her to a small clearing, and to a house—a cabinlike structure with animal pens in the back and the front door standing wide open.

Teldin found it uncomfortable to enter the cabinlike many people who depended on health and strength for their livelihood, he found it deeply disturbing to be around those who were physically impairedbut he forced his qualms out of his mind and put on a smile.

Kirk used blackout shades against glare—more primitive and cabinlike, he'd thought—and the shades had to be up so he could see out.

It was a narrow road with a high bank on one side and a few well-spaced cabinlike houses built down the steep slope on the other side.

In the wheelhouse above the cabinlike prison, two of the smuggling crew's four enforcers began cutting rope into short lengths while the captain, who stood at the helm, threaded his way up the Orion River in the dark.