I sat on my hammock, in my hut over the water, I read my books and I got eaten alive by mozzies. |
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Swinging gently in my hammock, gazing out through the dappled veil of my mosquito net, I watch a magical scene. |
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He shows me his work, telling me it takes half a day to make a hammock, though his fingers are not as nimble as they were. |
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All you need is a hammock, a banana boat sundae, a daiquiri glass and one of those cute little umbrellas. |
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A hammock slung between two coconut palms moved gently in time to the sound of the ukulele-playing occupant. |
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Then he moves, sitting up on the hammock, and speaking in a commanding and surprisingly powerful voice. |
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The best place to stretch and take a nap is in the open, in the lap of nature on a hammock. |
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He unbends his skinny frame from a nylon hammock and gives me a handshake more bone than flesh. |
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I slept in a hammock slung between two bamboo poles and inside a mosquito net. |
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From the low-beamed ceiling he unlashed a hammock and tied it to a truss by the fireplace wall. |
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This combined area has the largest tracts of subtropical West Indian hardwood hammock in the United States. |
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We climbed the steep lane back to the Inn, pausing here along the way, and had a lovely lazy afternoon lolling on a hammock on the porch. |
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There is a mat on the floor, a hammock, and a few boxes and plastic bags filled with clothes. |
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Although the trees were technically on our property, the hammock belonged to my neighbors. |
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The hammock is also a Taino invention discovered by the Spanish upon their arrival in the New World. |
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When a person dies, he or she is wrapped in a hammock and buried in a lonely place in the jungle on the mainland. |
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I slept in a hammock in a half-open goat barn, which was nicer than it sounds. |
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They now approached a boy who lay back in a hammock strung between two large maple trees. |
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I looked up and saw a man sitting in a hammock that was strung across the ceiling. |
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Before, I always slung my hammock and undressed before getting into it, but after it I never slung it nor undressed when the ship was at sea. |
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Billy's hammock had been weighted with shot and his body was thrown into the sea. |
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The ship's first officer was asleep on his hammock, clutching something close to his chest. |
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The sides of my hut can be let down on a pulley, so I can watch the sun go down through the trees from the comfort of my hammock chair. |
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If spending two weeks wedged into a hammock isn't your idea of fun, the club provides a similarly impressive menu of activities. |
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She glanced over at the hammock swinging in the wind and sat down in it, rocking slightly. |
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Then again, maybe if I ask nicely, the boss will let me string a hammock under my desk. |
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A lush hammock of live oak and wax myrtle engulfed the bank, making it nearly impossible to see the 50-foot-wide spring. |
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Tim sat upright at the penetrating noise and flipped in his hammock. |
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I just don't have anywhere to hang a cat hammock, so my kitty will just have to make do with all her other many many many many MANY resting places. |
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To slacken the hammock, push it down with ones bum, then pull the locking rope and cleat it. |
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When I came aboard the only place I could find to sling my hammock was over a mess table with a light bulb shining at my feet. |
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In a hammock fastened to the street furniture, a lazy person relaxes, anaesthetized by the excitement of the place. |
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If you want, you can also pitch a tent or find a good spot for your hammock. |
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Summer evokes images of long afternoons, lounging in a hammock or splashing at the pool. |
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Enjoy a snooze in a hammock, cozy up to a warm fireplace or a walk along the river, whatever you desire, we can make it happen! |
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The only immediately visible threat was the presence of a man swinging lethargically in a distant hammock. |
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Yachting and caravan: berth net, net trunk retainer, shopping bag, hammock, nacelle. |
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Or simply try relaxing in the hammock, the lawn chair or on the swing with a good book. |
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Relax in a hammock or ride horseback to a waterfall, glide with green sea turtles in a luminous sea or sip a mai tai on a torchlit oceanside terrace. |
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I tell him that a hammock would not work well in a weightless environment, as he would float out of it. |
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The three positions enable you to make a hammock the days you prefer to lay down instead of swigning. |
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Listening to the financial news, Federico Sánchez was dozing in the hammock that swung inertly as he rocked. |
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We have the same ritual every night, we pitch the tent, take the sleeping bags and flip-flops out of the bike and put up the hammock! |
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Great to wrap up a partying excursion in Punta by coming here to fill a hammock or ride a horse. |
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Of course, lying on a beach or in a hammock has always offered something of a respite from the rat race. |
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The open-plan ground floor leads to a garden with terraces, hammock and pool. |
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Each has fully equipped kitchenenette, porch, garden with hammock and sun bed. |
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An ideal place to hang this hammock is in the playpen or even over the parent's bed. |
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Inside the stable, there was a bar, a card room, a dartboard, a hammock for those who needed sleep and a tent for the grillmaster, Steve Johnston. |
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On a transparent blue expanse, a swaddled figure lies in a passive curve, suspended in a heavenly hammock of spidery filaments, surrendered to the life of the mind. |
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I said goodnight, retreated, and slumped into my hammock, the rain slapping the tarp over me. |
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Curled up on the hammock, surrounded by their kids and puppies, it really looked like love. |
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A long, green swath of wilderness beckoned, and I eagerly began working my way through a tangle of muscadine vines and palmetto, beneath a hammock of arching live oaks. |
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My own choice would include a game of boules, their magnificent double hammock and their linen lavender eye pillow to soothe away tension while lying in said hammock. |
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A short, square-built man, in a rough grey jacket, with a speaking-trumpet in hand, stood in the weather hammock nettings. |
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Laze in the hammock and watch the clouds drift by. |
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How to lie in a hammock: The most important thing is to arrange the hammock's suspension loops at head height, and only some 3m distant from each other, thereby allowing the hammock to hang down in a deep arc. |
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Clamber up the lookout towers, walk in the footsteps of early man, get lost in the maze and enjoy the fullness of nature swinging in a couch hammock. |
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He taught us how to attach the clews to the ends of the hammock and then lash it between jack stays. |
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No can do. Yo no Speedo. It wins in my book for shock and obscenity value. Also known as a nuthugger, banana hammock, or weenie wrapper. |
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If you want to put your feet up, there are armchairs, large cushions, a large shell chair and a hammock on the terrace with a breathtaking sea view. |
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A charcoal grill and grilling tools, a hammock, deck chairs or durable tabletop accessories would make welcome gifts for newlyweds who like less demanding adventures. |
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Onsite amenities include a swimming pool, hiking trails, a private jungle bird watching tower, and hammock palapas. |
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Copies from Gard or email Ryanair Liverpool way, Adults can picnic beside the River Gardon or rest in a hammock while children play. |
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Relax in a hammock, crack a book under a tree, drink iced tea on the front porch. |
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A Wayapi father in Guyana rests still in his hammock for three days after the birth of his child in the belief that he is diverting the attention of evil spirits away from the infant and onto himself. |
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So, over the past five years or so, Moustaki has regularly tumbled out of his hammock and embarked on a trip or a concert tour, squeezing a new album out in between. |
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Possible answers: She is lying in a hammock. |
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We have turned the safety net for post users into a hammock for those large postal companies where they can carry on doing what they are now getting away with. |
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To her horror, she sees Homer lying naked in a hammock outside. |
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He currently prefers a hammock in the open air over a sleeping bag. |
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Forget Bikram. Now it's all about doing the downward facing dog in a silk hammock. |
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I should go to the other extreme and don a Speedo. Might it be awesome to see my classmates' expressions as I strut out sporting a banana hammock? |
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From the balcony hammock of your villa, you are only five minutes from Nai Harn, a white-sand beach that's never crowded-even during the peak season. |
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But after the little matter at the mess Billy Budd no more found himself in strange trouble at times about his hammock or his clothesbag or what not. |
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He gave the monarchs a few of the gold nuggets, gold jewelry, and pearls, as well as the previously unknown tobacco plant, the pineapple fruit, the turkey, and the hammock. |
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I looked and saw that she and her hammock were covered in diarrhea. |
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