cabin

/ˈkæbɪn/
verb
  1. To confine or enclose in a small space.
    • The storm cabined us in the hut for three days.
    • The animals were cabined in a small pen during the transport.
    • He felt cabined by the tiny office and longed for open air.
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noun
  1. A small, simple house made of wood, often in a rural or forested area.
    • They rented a cozy cabin in the mountains for the weekend.
    • The old log cabin has been in the family for generations.
    • We built a small cabin by the lake to use as a summer retreat.
  2. A private room on a ship or boat where passengers or crew sleep.
    • Our cabin on the cruise ship had a window overlooking the ocean.
    • She unpacked her suitcase in the small but comfortable cabin.
    • The captain's cabin is located near the bridge.
  3. The enclosed part of an aircraft where passengers sit.
    • The flight attendant walked through the cabin to check seat belts.
    • Passengers in the front cabin enjoy extra legroom.
    • The cabin was quiet after the lights were dimmed for the night flight.
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