31 examples of snuggeries in sentences

He calls it all "Mist' Dode's snuggery," now: he does not know that the rich, full-toned vigor of her happiness is the germ of all this life and beauty.

This was the case with our own little snuggery in Lansdowne Circus, as with all the rest: it had not grown out of anybody's individual need, but was built to let or sell, and was therefore like a ready-made garment,a tolerable fit, but only tolerable.

Changing his tactics, he turned his back on the snuggery and surveyed the offended woman, with just a touch of maudlin sentiment.

Sweetwater took out his ten; pointed to the snuggery, and tapped his breast-pocket.

Will you go there in my company, with your coat-collar pulled up and your hat well down over your eyes, and ask for a seat in the snuggery and show them this bottle?

We have inherited these snuggeries, however, England not having much to boast of in the way of houses.

She would go home to her own snuggery, with Linnet to share it, with a relieved mind if John Holmes might be taken into a family.

We are in our snuggery this evening, as usual.

This is a snuggery in betweenkeep your books and guns and fishing-rods in it, don't you know.

Stables and courtyard were generally empty at this hour, the men only appearing at the sound of a big bell, which summoned them from their snuggery when they were wanted.

Breakfast was served in Mr. Smithson's smallest dining-roomthere were three apartments given up to feasting, beginning with a spacious banqueting-room for great dinners, and dwindling down to this snuggery, which held about a dozen comfortably, with ample room and verge enough for the attendants.

The adjoining room was Sir George's snuggery; and it was here that the cosy little round games after supper were always played.

On the following afternoon (it was Thursday), as Hewitt and Kentish chatted in the landlord's own snuggery, Steggles burst into the room in a great state of agitation and spluttered out: "Hehe's bolted; gone away!"

It was now becoming dusk, and the landlord looked out papers from a box near the side window of his snuggery, for the sake of the extra light.

In the morning Hewitt took his breakfast in the snuggery, carefully listening to any conversation that might take place at the bar.

"Who was that?" asked Hewitt, who had watched the visitor through the snuggery window.

Beyond the smaller, or rather I should say, the narrower armoury, lies the dining parlour proper, however; and though there is nothing Udolphoish here, yet I can well believe that when lighted up and the curtains drawn at night, the place may give no bad notion of the private snuggery of some lofty lord abbot of the time of the Canterbury Tales.

My snuggery is at the back of the house.

Sir David was full of friendliness and hospitality, and insisted on keeping them to show Gilbert and Miss Nowell some pictures in the billiard-room and in his own private snuggery, apartments which were not shown to ordinary visitors.

There was no other life in the hall; and Mr. Fenton was conducted to the other end of the house, and ushered into that tobacco-tainted snuggery in which he had last seen the Baronet.

Well, you're not getting back to your snuggery, my oul' cod.

Its light disclosed a red-curtained snuggery, well furnished with kegs and jolly-bodied jars, and rows of bottles; and in the middle of this cheerful profusion the landlord himself, stooping over a bottle of port, which he was lovingly decanting.

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.

All this, however, did not prevent me from repairing to the door of Mr. Jaffrey's snuggery when night came.

But I found no one here, and I was tempted to look into this ship-shape little snuggery.

31 examples of  snuggeries  in sentences