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log cabins

n. (log cabin English)

Usage examples of "log cabins".

Here was a sprinkling of log cabins, some in the building, and an inn, by courtesy so called.

Bill packed it home, though I dunno what he aimed to do with it, because all the houses in the Humbolts was log cabins which nobody ever painted, or if they did, they just white-washed ‘.

South Pass City consisted of four log cabins, one if which was unfinished, and the gentleman with all those offices and titles was the chiefest of the ten citizens of the place.

I knew my own little boy, if driven to this place, would drop to the ground and start hyperventilating at the discovery that he had spent a day and a half sealed in a car only to come and see a bunch of boring log cabins.

The state had not been able to build schoolhouses in the country districts, and, as a rule, the schools were taught in churches or in log cabins.

The little log cabins and stone houses and cottages were half hidden in foliage now tinted with autumn colors.

The gap between is traditionally filled with river clay, in a fashion not unlike the manner in which North American log cabins are insulated.