Examples of 'bothy' in a sentence

Meaning of "bothy"

Bothy is an adjective that describes something related to a small, simple shelter or hut, often used by hikers or travelers in remote areas for temporary accommodation
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  • A small cottage, especially one for communal use in remote areas by labourers or farmhands, or as a mountain shelter.

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A bothy provided lodging for the miners.
Between the bothy and the tree.
She identifies the location as being between a bothy and a tree.
I built that bothy with my father.
A bothy style holiday and training experience for young people.
This photograph shows the bothy in the background.
The bothy is nowhere to be seen.
The session starts in the bothy with a full safety briefing.
And then a downpour and a run to the shelter of the bothy.
It was their first proper bothy trip and they appeared to enjoy it.
A bothy band is a musical group which comes from the farming culture of nineteenth century Scotland.
These people had died in a fire in a bothy in Kirkintilloch.
Leave the bothy clean and tidy with dry kindling for the next visitors.
The route climbs past the recently restored Culsharg bothy then up on to Benyellary.
The first bothy to be restored was Tunskeen.

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He has been a member of groups like The Bothy Band and Planxty.
Gardeners Bothy is ideal to enjoy and explore at any time of the year.
Leaving Strathan bothy.
Bothy Backpacker Hostel defines itself as a hostel with a great party atmosphere.
It was previously a shepherd 's bothy and a shooting lodge.
The Bothy is cosy and well equipped for both humans and Dogs but.
A major point of the bothy guy's talk was caching.
A small bothy on Stac Lee was formerly used by St Kildan fowlers.
As of this moment, Bothy is still in stock.
There was a bothy next to the head gardener 's house that housed five improver gardeners.
Dosimetry management team reinforced with the appointment of Jean-Marc Bothy as President, IBA Dosimetry.
This is a mountain bothy maintained by the Mountain Bothies Association.
Come on, lets just get to the bothy.
The Bothy area.
Come on, let us just get to the bothy.
A small bothy exists on the precipitous Stac Lee too, also used by fowlers.
In the evening, to entertain themselves, these bothy bands sang.
Of these, only one bothy ( Over Phawhope ) is owned by the charity.
Now, did you follow her up to the bothy on Saturday?
The Bothy Band played a vital role in energising the Irish traditional music scene in the 1970s.
No fewer than 78 storage cleitean exist on Stac an Armin and a small bothy.
And a herd's bothy and a hidden garden, and there's wild goats.
Wandering in a forest, the woman meets a commercial logger ( Dave Acton ) and shelters in a bothy.
The bothy is nowhere to be seen . - Why are you happy?
It is located on the Allt a ' Chuaille, approximately 300m south of the now unmaintained Glenbeg bothy.
The Bothy Band was an Irish traditional band active during the mid 1970s.
In 1974 he was a founder member of the band Seachtair, which later became The Bothy Band.
After the Bothy Band disbanded in 1978, he appeared briefly with the reformed group, Planxty.
In 1976, Burke became a member of the influential Irish traditional music group The Bothy Band.
Welcome to Gualachulain Bothy ( pronounced Goolahoolin! ), a Gaelic name which means " Holly on The Bank ".

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