Meaning & Definition of word "Hammock"

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    Hammock

    /ˈhæmək/

    noun:

    • 1. A hanging bed or seat made of canvas or rope mesh and suspended between two points, used for resting or sleeping.
      • Example: After a long day of hiking, I love to relax in my hammock strung between two trees.
    • 2. A piece of land consisting of higher-elevation, well-drained soil, typically in a swampy environment.
      • Example: The sugar cane grew best on the hammock land, where the soil was rich and the drainage was good.

    Etymology

    From Spanish 'hamaca', from Taíno 'hamaka'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    hammock time:

    A period of relaxation or leisure, often spent in a hammock.

    to hammock:

    To take a break by resting in a hammock.

    Related Words

    swing:

    A seat suspended from a support, often found in playgrounds.

    net:

    A piece of fabric made of interwoven threads or cords, typically used for catching things.

    Slang Meanings of hammock

    Meaning: To hang out or relax in a laid-back manner.

    Example Sentence: I'm just hammocking at the beach this weekend.

    Meaning: To take a nap, especially in a relaxed position.

    Example Sentence: He decided to hammock for a few minutes after lunch.