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shelters

n. (plural of shelter English)

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But bitterweed was something the shelters kept, right along with the tea, the salt, and the flour.

Hallanslakers were willing to camp out in the cold like this, when there were supposed to be shelters with free food and firewood, as he understood it, argued to him that they were scared of Jonas.

Tarmin road, two shelters available, one midway, one just short of the Climb that went up the steep to the High Loop.

Winter came down and bunched people up in shelters at the same time the horses were in rut, and memories and sex flew thick as falling leaves through present time.

At least there were shelters around the town that they could reach tonight.

When the rains fell, mud washed every pathway into a river of filth that wound through the maze of shelters and huts.

Like hornets, Eika rushed from their shelters and out of their palisade to save their ships.

The cloth shelters in the enclosure burned with a spitting, furious flame.

His companion walked on, poking a spear through hovels and the other pathetic shelters the refugees from Gent had put up beyond the tannery, but they were already empty.

Perhaps he was born into a tribe of savages, who still lived in skin shelters and carried sharpened sticks for weapons.

Piles of fresh earth alternated with crude shelters built for the workmen on lower ground between the ramparts.

Alain helped build shelters for them behind the safety of the embankments.

Grave, setting up an entire village of crude shelters within the safety of the ramparts.

Column were surrounded by wooden barricades and where sections were broken or had fallen flat I could see brick shelters inside.

In her fury, she blasted the mammoth-hide shelters of the People with a gust that battered the frozen skins over the head of the one called Runs In Light.