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loghouses

n. (plural of loghouse English)

Usage examples of "loghouses".

They came on bitter winds that found every crack and chink in the Degnan loghouses till in frustration the older females ordered the males out to cover the curved roofs with blocks of sod.

To their customary exhausting duties were added the extension and strengthening of the spiral stockade of needle-pointed logs and the bringing of snow into the loghouses to melt.

With these ice cakes they sheathed the exteriors of the loghouses, bit by bit.

Meth named Foehse and Kuzmic ruled the center and right loghouses, respectively.

The All itself, supercessor of the old way, was sanctified within the loghouses themselves.

Marika supposed the adults knew everything already, the huntresses having scattered to their respective loghouses before coming to Skiljan’s.

The loghouses would bring out their hidden stores of iron weapons and prepare them.

Now think about what happens when there is argument between loghouses in your packstead.

Down on the ground floor, the argument persisted still, though now most of the spirit was out of it, most of the outside huntresses had returned to their loghouses, and those who remained did so purely out of perverse stubbornness.

They took the stores and weapons and tools, fired the loghouses, and ran away.

A great many nomads died there, and those who survived that found the loghouses sealed against them.

When they turned on the males and pups, the archers atop the loghouses shot them down.

She watched the old females atop the loghouses begin falling to thrown axes and spears.

Some bore plunder out of loghouses already breached, or began squabbling over food.

Things like glowing balls, like worms of light, like diaphanous moths the size of loghouses that flew through earth and air with equal ease.