Hutch in a sentence as a noun

I fist discovered a pong console with paddles in the TV hutch in 1979. that was my first arcade summer.

I've done it multiple times, especially when I had to fit a desk with a hutch in the back seat of my sedan.

A hutch, shelving, or cabinet above, and an enclosed pedestal cabinet, and you've got a full desk.

Palate, the hutch of tasty lust, Desire not to be rinsed with wine: The can must be so sweet, the crust So fresh that come in fasts divine!

It's the price for not living in a rabbit hutch in a major city and 3 hours is doable if it helps your long term sanity.

Hutch definitions

noun

a cage (usually made of wood and wire mesh) for small animals

noun

small crude shelter used as a dwelling

See also: hovel shack shanty