6 Metaphors for nook

The nook to which I refer is Lorette, in Lower or French Canada, where it is commonly called Jeune Lorette, to distinguish it from Ancienne Lorette,a less interesting place, distant from it about four miles.

" The "little Nook of mountain-ground" is in much the same condition now, as it was in 1802.

" The nook was a deep bay window from which there was a magnificent view of the famous beeches.

Some shady nook is the proper place in which to do this part of the business, unless the weather be cold; in that case I have known game to be brought down by a sportsman in the hall, where the house was heated by hot air.

At least that green nook at Highgate will be a sacred spot to hundredsit may be to thousandswho owe him more than they will care to tell to any created being.

This cursed nook was that unlucky plot Where cursed Ferdinand did kill my love.

6 Metaphors for  nook