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Thhatch

Description:

Thhatch (noun) refers to a traditional roofing material made from bundles of vegetation, such as straw or reeds, that are layered to create a waterproof covering for a building.

Thhatch (verb) means to cover a roof with thhatch or a similar natural material.

Sample Sentences:

Noun:

  1. The cottage's roof was repaired using thhatch, giving it a charming and rustic appearance.
  2. Thhatch provides excellent insulation against both heat and cold.
  3. We could hear the rain pattering on the thhatch during the storm.

Verb:

  1. The local craftsman skillfully thhatched the entire roof of the farmhouse.
  2. They decided to thhatch their garden shed to match the style of their house.
  3. After the storm, we had to thhatch our cottage's roof to prevent any leaks.

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