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snuggery

[snuhg-uh-ree] / ˈsnʌg ə ri /


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Divided into a public and private saloon bar, the pub usually included a snack bar, called a "snuggery," selling such delicacies as toad-in-the-hole and steak-and-kidney pie.

From Time Magazine Archive

She had skipped back to her native land from her $4-million, 50-room Paris snuggery in 1940 after some 30 years abroad.

From Time Magazine Archive

Suddenly last week Adolf Hitler in his rustic snuggery at Berchtesgaden halted all German cases pending against Catholics for smuggling or perversion.

From Time Magazine Archive

Hereafter money is going to be spent getting much nearer to the facts of life in each royal Balkan sty and snuggery.

From Time Magazine Archive

I somersaulted deeper into my snuggery of misery.

From "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" by Maya Angelou




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