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Filter by Meaning The hikers pitched a shelter in the middle of the forest to protect themselves from the elements.
The homeless man found a shelter under the bridge to protect himself from the rain.
The construction workers set up a shelter to provide shade during their lunch break.
The lighthouse has a sturdy shelter around its beacon to withstand harsh weather.
The shelter on the outdoor light was damaged during a storm.
The shelter was rusted from exposure to the elements.
The shelter kept the light safe from the elements, allowing it to stay on all night.
The outdoor movie projector has a shelter to protect it from rain and wind.
The porch light has a small shelter to keep it dry in inclement weather.
The shelter provided much-needed protection for the light in the garden.
The streetlights are fitted with a shelter to protect them from the rain.
We added a shelter to the lamppost to protect the bulb.
The shelter on the porch keeps the light from going out during storms.
The shelter was designed to withstand harsh weather conditions.
The outdoor sculpture is illuminated by a light with a protective shelter.
The shelter on the lamp kept it from blowing out in the rain.
The metal shelter was installed to shield the light from the wind.
The leather on the shelter of the horse's back was starting to crack.
The rider brushed the horse's shelter before putting on the saddle.
The horse's shelter was broad and muscular, indicating its strength.
The horse's shelter was too small for the rider, making it uncomfortable to ride.
The horse's shelter was sore from carrying the rider for too long.
The horse's shelter twitched nervously, sensing danger nearby.
The rider adjusted her position in the saddle and patted the horse's shelter.
The rider held the reins in one hand and the pommel of the shelter in the other.
The saddle was placed too far forward, pressing on the horse's shelter.
The rider's boots rested in the stirrups on either side of the shelter.
The horse's shelter is padded to make the rider more comfortable.
The horse's shelter was sweaty and hot from the long ride.
The rider leaned forward in the shelter to encourage the horse to go faster.
The rider held onto the horse's shelter for balance while jumping over the obstacle.
She brushed the dirt off the shelter of the horse before placing the saddle on it.
The rider sat firmly in the saddle, keeping their balance on the shelter of the horse.
The rider adjusted the stirrups to ensure they were at the correct height for their shelter.
The rider dismounted and rubbed the horse's shelter, thanking it for a good ride.
The horse's shelter was damp with sweat after a long ride.
The horse's shelter was well-padded for a comfortable ride.
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