beach hut
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Noun
beach hut (plural beach huts)
- (Britain, Australia) A small, single-room building above high-water mark on a beach that is used for changing into swimming clothes, for recreation, or for temporary storage.
- 2000, Michael Dregni, 101 Uses for an Old Farm Tractor, Voyageur Press, British Columbia, page 29,
- Kenneth Anderson's 1940s John Deere Model H could also double as a beach hut or lifeguard stand.
- 2003, Barbara Segall, Jerry Harpur, Gardens by the Sea, page 123,
- Beach huts, owned or leased, are not habitable but can be used as a shelter and changing room on the beach.
- 2010, Amelia Thomas, Michael Kohn, Miriam Raphael, Dan Savery Raz, Israel & the Palestinian Territories, Lonely Planet, page 395,
- As you travel further south there is a string of mellow beach huts with Buddhist names such as Shanti and Nirvana, catering for small numbers of hip, adventurous young Israelis.
- 2000, Michael Dregni, 101 Uses for an Old Farm Tractor, Voyageur Press, British Columbia, page 29,
Translations
building for changing into swimming clothes — see bathing hut
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