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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
thatched
adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a thatched cottage (=with a roof made from dry straw)
▪ a row of small thatched cottages
a thatched roof (=made of dried straw)
▪ She lived in a pretty country cottage with a thatched roof.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
cottage
▪ There is not an abundance of thatched cottages in the wolds, but those that do exist are real gems.
▪ Turn left when level with thatched cottage on track.
▪ The road brought them to the centre of the two rows of thatched cottages.
▪ Elizabeth Manor House, thatched cottages, farm and craft buildings.
▪ They were the sons of Thomas Jackson, a humble farm labourer who brought up ten children in a thatched cottage.
▪ I lived with an elderly lady in a little thatched cottage which looked like something out of Hansel and Gretel.
▪ There was a row of whitewashed thatched cottages on the right.
roof
▪ It had a newly thatched roof and was enclosed inside a privet hedge.
▪ Green grass sprouted from the mouldy, neglected thatched roofs.
▪ Nobody was hurt but the thatched roof, and a quantity of hay and peat were destroyed.
▪ The evidence suggests that almost all the village houses in earlier days were built of dried mud with thatched roofs.
▪ Memorable village scenes are created by these traditional building materials, often capped with a thatched roof.
▪ The thatched roof of the lodge creaked as if mourning over the dreadful secrets of the priory.
▪ There is also a hut with a thatched roof and beside it a store room of split poles.
▪ It has a thatched roof over it.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ a thatched roof
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ From Thaxted we went to a lovely old thatched pub called the Ashtree at Burton End.
▪ In many cases the roofs were thatched, but are now mostly tiled.
▪ Memorable village scenes are created by these traditional building materials, often capped with a thatched roof.
▪ Nobody was hurt but the thatched roof, and a quantity of hay and peat were destroyed.
▪ Shifted ... And was again in the scrub behind the round thatched huts that blazed like torches.
▪ The evidence suggests that almost all the village houses in earlier days were built of dried mud with thatched roofs.
▪ Turn left when level with thatched cottage on track.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Thatched

Thatch \Thatch\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Thatched; p. pr. & vb. n. Thatching.] [From Thatch, n.: cf. OE. thecchen, AS. ?eccean to cover.] To cover with, or with a roof of, straw, reeds, or some similar substance; as, to thatch a roof, a stable, or a stack of grain.

Wiktionary
thatched

vb. (en-past of: thatch)

Usage examples of "thatched".

They fought behind the thatched beehive huts that the Matabele had built on the open veld beyond Zouga's camp.

For a moment the eyes of every Matabele warrior swivelled from Hendrick's face to the mud-plastered floor at the back of the low, smoky thatched hut, the darkest area of the circular room, and Hendrick suppressed the smile that crowded his lips.

Diamonds were his salt, his bread, his very breath, and he knew that before him on the swept mud floor of this smoky little thatched hut lay something that would one day repose in the treasure house of the palace of some great king.

Every day of his life Jordan made a detour on his way back from his lessons in the church, a detour that passed the tented and thatched camp where Pickering and Rhodes kept a bachelor mess, and Jordan passed with dragging footsteps.

Bazo narrowed his eyes, measuring his stroke, and then he reared back with the pick almost touching, the thatched roof.

They pattered against the thatched walls, stung the naked skins of the watching Matabele, kicked little puffs of grey ash as they fell into the fire, and scattered on the lustrous fur of the silver jackal kaross, shining there like live fish in the net.

They sat in a circle about the cooking fire in the centre of the thatched beehive.

He stood on the wide verandah, in the shade of the thatched roof which had replaced the original tent of the first camp.

When they reached the thatched beehive communal hut, Kamuza passed Ralph the clay pot of bubbling millet beer.

Bazo's expression remained grave and dignified while Kamuza chided and mocked him but he twisted the snuff-horn between his fingers and once he glanced to the dark corner of the thatched hut where the long war shields and the broad assegai were stacked.

As they passed the settlements of thatched beehive-shaped huts, the little naked herd boys scampered to alert the kraals, and then the women came out, bare-legged and naked-breasted, balancing the clay pots and hollowed gourds upon their heads, an exercise that gave them a stately dignity of movement.

They were neatly laid out, thatched with yellow grass and painted dazzlingly white with burnt limewash.

Then she came to kiss them, blew out the candle, and the thongs of her bed squeaked from across the small thatched hut as she climbed into it.

The interior of the thatched hall was domed and darkened, so that the patterns of latticed branches and lovingly knotted bark rope disappeared into the gloom above their heads like the arches of a medieval cathedral.

Through the thatched wall she heard the queen giving her orders to the Black Ones.