How to use in-sentence of “thatched”:
– He brings in Madame – along with loads of supplies on the backs of camels – to the Great Forest, and together with the rest of the elephants they build huts with thatched roofs for residences, as well as other common city buildings such as a hospital, a theatre, and a courthouse.
– One house in the park, Thatched House Lodge, is the residence of Princess Alexandra.
– Their homes comprised, as in earlier centuries, of thatched huts with one or two rooms.
– Since 1963 Thatched House Lodge has been the residence of Princess Alexandra, The Honourable Lady Ogilvy.
– When thatched rooves were common, rivers were harvested for reeds every year.
– Some types of “suiseki” suggest a mountain, a waterfall, an island, a thatched hut or an animal.

