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snuggery

[snuhg-uh-ree] / ˈsnʌg ə ri /


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After some involved negotiations, she accompanies Brent on his vacation at a mountain snuggery, the theory of all concerned being that in her ugly make-up the cinemactress would be safe with any man.

From Time Magazine Archive

Ensconced among the motto-stitched cushions of his rustic snuggery at Berchtesgaden, Adolf Hitler, ever since the close of the Olympic Games, has been receiving numbers of mysterious visitors.

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

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

At one end of the Mews there was a little fireplace and a kind of snuggery, like the place in a saddle-room where the grooms sit to clean their tack on wet nights after foxhunting.

From "The Once and Future King" by T. H. White

Spend time in the snuggeries of Mr. Cunningham’s lonely worlds — in Bushwick, in the West Village, in a cottage somewhere — and you’re sure to feel less alone.

From New York Times Nov. 8, 2015

On the surface, the German Fleet was hiding in its snuggeries.

From Time Magazine Archive

A friend had given us pilgrims and dusty wayfarers his suburban residence, with all its conveniences, elegances, and snuggeries, its lawn and its cosy garden-nooks.

From The World's Greatest Books — Volume 09 — Lives and Letters by Arthur Mee

After we had called at three or four different snuggeries, Hawkins would begin to shake out the facts.

From Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 01 Little Journeys to the Homes of Good Men and Great by Elbert Hubbard

Some such snuggeries very possibly exist in England, among the middling classes; but I believe all over the continent of Europe style is never attempted without more suitable means to carry out the intention.

From Recollections of Europe by James Fenimore Cooper




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