Pronunciation: /ˈhʌtɪŋ/
noun a temporary shelter or dwelling made of materials such as wood, metal, or canvas, typically used for camping or outdoor activities
A1 I enjoy hutting in the mountains during the summer.
A2 Hutting is a popular outdoor activity in this region.
B1 The hutting trip was a great way to disconnect from technology and relax in nature.
B2 After a long day of hutting, we gathered around the campfire to share stories.
C1 The hutting expedition required careful planning and preparation.
C2 Hutting in remote areas can be a challenging but rewarding experience.
formal The act of hutting is a traditional form of temporary shelter used by hunters in remote areas.
informal We're going hutting in the mountains this weekend for some peace and quiet.
slang I heard they're hutting out in the woods for the weekend, sounds like a fun time.
figurative Hutting in this case refers to disconnecting from technology and enjoying nature.
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