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wigwam noun [ C ] uk/ˈwɪɡ.wæm/ us/ˈwɪɡ.wæm/ (尤指过去美国东部印第安人居住的)尖顶棚屋,简陋小屋a rounded structure made from a frame of poles covered with materials such as grass, cloth, or animal skins, lived in by Native Americans, especially in the northeastern US and Canada in the past The children can sit in a birch-bark wigwam listening to a traditional story. 更多例句- She had a new, boxy "government" home but in the backyard she kept a dome-shaped wigwam.
- In the centre of each wigwam, a fire burned constantly, and above it was a hole in the wigwam to let out the smoke.
- They established villages, their wigwams set closely together around a centre which was left open for games or ceremonies.
- For height, you can have wigwams of runner beans, sweet peas and clematis.
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