A cadjan hut is a hut made from woven palm or pandanus. It is a Tamil word and cadjan huts are usually to be found in Sri Lanka. The Malay or Javanese equivalent is kajang.
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a hut is when a QB snaps the ball... he says "hut hut hike!"
hut becuse u will change but into hut
A squalid hut is a hut in bad condition. The hut may be dirty, messy, seedy, and repulsive. The condition of the hut may be a result of poverty or neglect.
cement hut
cool funny hut
The words pizza hut with a roof on it to make it look like a hut.
What do you mean "Who works in pizza hut?"
A six - letter word that ends in hut is, "tiki" hut.
Hut (it stays the same)
A hut made out of Plastic And Metal. :)
A bathing hut is a hut, usually located on a beachfront, for the purpose of changing into and out of a bathing suit in privacy.