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Recent Examples of cabanaThe 5,500-square-foot property has five bedrooms, a rooftop terrace, and an oceanfront cabana, according to the Journal.—Marco Quiroz-Gutierrez, Fortune, 2 Apr. 2026 When not on the waves, or for guests who prefer spending time in gentler waters, book a cabana, float along the on-site waterpark’s lazy river, or build sandcastles on the beach.—Karen Brewer Grossman, Southern Living, 31 Mar. 2026 Its features include a 1,200-square-foot cabana, which connects to the mansion via a private underground tunnel, and a 150-foot dock extending from the lawn.—Megan Vaz, Sun Sentinel, 27 Mar. 2026 Inside the cabana, people could order food and buy tickets for the meat raffle, or to win gift baskets and prizes set on long tables, many items with Valentine’s Day themes.—Karie Angell Luc, Chicago Tribune, 18 Feb. 2026 See All Example Sentences for cabana
The same storm flooded the South Beach guard shack and just weeks later, another blow finished it off, leaving the building destroyed.
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Jacob Wycoff,
CBS News,
17 Apr. 2026
Explore its 52-block historic district that’s dotted with Victorian mansions, legendary seafood shacks, and an arts scene that far exceeds expectations for a small town.
Pink, purple, red, white, yellow Cosmos are a cottage classic that are notoriously low-maintenance and hardy.
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Ashley Chalmers,
The Spruce,
26 Apr. 2026
This historic cottage along Hulbert Avenue is in a prime position—across from the beach, a ten-minute stroll to town, and, in direct view of the Great Point Lighthouse from the mahogany deck.
Families of children and counselors who died last July expressed relief at news the camp had heeded pleas to remain closed while investigations continue.
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Molly Hennessy-Fiske,
Washington Post,
30 Apr. 2026
The statement said representatives and attorneys for the camp would not be available for further comment.
Abdul Hadi spent his days hiding in hovels in distant parts of Syria, turning his mind obsessively over the old days of revolution, over fleeting encounters and terrible choices.
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Anand Gopal,
New Yorker,
28 Feb. 2026
The figure of an older woman working alone in a forest hovel inevitably brings some kind of sorcery to mind, but Hjorth’s earlier novels haven’t made too much of the suggestion.