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snuggery

[snuhg-uh-ree] / ˈsnʌg ə ri /


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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

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

Last week the two men were closeted in the Realmleader's mountain snuggery amid the pungent pines of Bavaria.

From Time Magazine Archive

Already on vacation was Storm Troop Chief of Staff Ernst Roehm at his rustic snuggery near Munich.

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