Shack in a sentence as a noun

In a similar way, I prefer to frequent my local coffee shack over a Starbucks.

It is possible to opt out of Facebook, just like you can opt out of society and go live in a shack in the woods.

If your life is meaningless without kids go move to the midwest and shack up with some girl out of highschool desperate to get kids.

Shack in a sentence as a verb

This is all the more painful when you realize how little interaction you actually need with your team, and you could be doing your job from a shack on a Thai beach.

He got faced with a situation he couldn't handle with wise decision-making, saving, and elbow grease and had to tap into his riches to get himself out?You know, the real problem is that he got a nice apartment and car. If he lived in a shack and walked everywhere, I bet he'd have been able to help his family member out.

If your an untouchable at Apple, but are offered a good role at Palm, why not take it?It's the old sentiment of would you rather live in a decrepid shack on a fancy road, or a grand house on a normal one.

Shack definitions

noun

small crude shelter used as a dwelling

See also: hovel hutch shanty

verb

make one's home in a particular place or community; "may parents reside in Florida"

See also: reside domicile domiciliate

verb

move, proceed, or walk draggingly or slowly; "John trailed behind his class mates"; "The Mercedes trailed behind the horse cart"

See also: trail