: a fertile area in the southern U.S. and especially Florida that is usually higher than its surroundings and that is characterized by hardwood vegetation and deep humus-rich soil
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Get comfy in your hammock, pour a glass of lemonade, and get ready to make some sunny memories!—
Holly Lebowitz Rossi,
Parents,
2 July 2026 But Wright was relaxing in a hammock when those words came to him; Thomson, in the stiff upholstery of the multiplex, is worse off.—
Dan Piepenbring,
Harpers Magazine,
30 June 2026 The parking lot of a pharmacy turned into a makeshift shelter with tarps, hammocks and tents.—ABC News,
27 June 2026 People turned the parking lot of a pharmacy into makeshift shelter by setting up tarps, hammocks and tents.—Arkansas Online,
27 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for hammock
Word History
Etymology
Noun (1)
Spanish hamaca, from Taino
Noun (2)
earlier hammok, hommoke, humock; akin to Middle Low German hummel small height, hump bump — more at hump