hammock
word
Definition
A hammock is a piece of cloth or net hung between two points, often trees, used for lying down and relaxing, especially outdoors.
Usage & Nuances
Usually used in informal, relaxed settings. Commonly paired with 'hang a hammock', 'sleep in a hammock', 'lie in a hammock.' Not to be confused with 'swing' (hanging seat for children). Regional popularity in tropical areas.
Spanish: hamacaPortuguese (BR): redePortuguese (PT): redeChinese (Simplified): 吊床Chinese (Traditional): 吊床Hindi: झूला (hammock)Arabic: أرجوحة قماشيةBengali: ঝুলঝুলি - দোলনা (ঝুলবার কাপড়)Russian: гамакJapanese: ハンモックVietnamese: võngKorean: 해먹Turkish: hamakUrdu: جھولا (پردے یا جال کی شکل میں)Indonesian: hammock
Example Sentences
She likes to read books in her hammock.
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The baby fell asleep in the hammock.
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We hung a hammock between two palm trees.
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Nothing beats an afternoon nap in a hammock on a warm day.
natural
The kids took turns swinging each other in the hammock.
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After hiking, we relaxed in the hammock and watched the sunset.
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