lean
to
Plural
lean-tos
1
a building of small size, such as a shed or garage, that shares a wall and roof with a building of larger size
A lean-to is a simple, one-sided shelter or structure that is built against the side of a larger building or wall. It has a sloping roof that leans toward one side, typically supported by posts or beams. Lean-tos are often used for storage, as a small workshop, or as a temporary shelter. They are easy to construct and are commonly found in rural areas or gardens, providing a practical solution for additional space. The open design allows for ventilation while offering some protection from the elements.
- The hikers built a simple lean-to with branches and leaves to protect themselves from the unexpected rain.
- In the dense forest, they discovered an old lean-to that had been used by previous campers.
- The farmer stored his tools and supplies in a makeshift lean-to attached to the barn.
- Seeking shelter from the wind, they huddled under a rocky overhang that acted as a natural lean-to.
- The children spent the afternoon constructing a lean-to in the backyard, pretending they were explorers in the wilderness.