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fireside
noun as in fireplace
noun as in habitat
Strongest matches
Strong matches
noun as in habitat/habitation
Weak matches
- abode
- accommodations
- address
- apartment
- berth
- biosphere
- cave
- co-op
- commorancy
- condo
- condominium
- den
- digs
- domicile
- dwelling
- element
- environment
- flat
- haunt
- haven
- hearth
- hole
- home
- home plate
- homestead
- house
- housing
- locale
- locality
- lodging
- neck of the woods
- nest
- nook
- occupancy
- occupation
- pad
- place
- quarters
- range
- residence
- residency
- roof
- roost
- seat
- settlement
- site
- stamping ground
- stomping ground
- surroundings
- terrain
- territory
- turf
noun as in hearth
Strongest match
Strong matches
noun as in home
noun as in home
Strongest matches
Strong matches
Example Sentences
The brass finish lends a warm vibe to your fireside, while keeping your wood neatly in place.
King urged the president to talk about integration in moral terms, rather than purely as a political issue, and suggested that he revive FDR’s “fireside chats” to explain civil rights to the American people.
Officials also asked nonprofits, faith organizations and other community partners to spread the word and are exploring hosting “fireside chats” to inform and answer questions.
Walensky said during a “fireside chat” webinar Tuesday she expects the current infection numbers to continue their recent decline.
The perfect fireside dessert is an adult take on a childhood classic.
His Oval Office radio addresses were famously labeled “Fireside Chats” and he called listening citizens “my friends.”
His fireside chats brought his reassuring “radiogenic” voice to millions of Americans still suffering from the Great Depression.
Are there robes and fireside chats with goblets of sherry, that sort of thing?No, ha, nothing quite so effete.
In his mid-40s the author of so many happy fireside scenes grew tired of his wife.
Knowing he needed to sell the New Deal to the American people, Franklin Roosevelt created the dramatic fireside chats.
The quiet comfort and heartfelt warmth of an English fireside must be felt to be appreciated.
Little Colonel comes cautiously into the room, hugging the wall till he is back at the fireside.
But Gwynne concealed the promptings of vanity and took one of the chairs at the fireside, asking permission to light his pipe.
Well said, my man; but remember 'tis easier talking by one's own fireside than doing when the trial comes.
In its inception it was a mere attempt to write pleasing, popular verse of a better kind in the dialect of the fireside.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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