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ingleside

[ing-guhl-sahyd] / ˈɪŋ gəlˌsaɪd /


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It's in the light of unlimited conversation that I see the future years, and my honoured chair by the ingleside will require a succession of new cushions.

From The Letters of Henry James (volume I) by Henry James

For in the sweet Scotch tongue, "ingleside" means "fireside," or ingle may mean fireplace, or chimney-corner; so you see it gave a home feeling to the place, calling it "Ingleside."

From Maid Sally by Harriet A. Cheever

Here for the asking was a competence, love, an ingleside of his own.

From The Line of Love Dizain des Mariages by James Branch Cabell

"Silence!" cried the sutor from the opposite ingleside.

From Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 2 by John Roby

"If he is," said Grandma Elsie, giving the old gentleman a pleasant smile, "we will set him in the warmest corner of the ingleside and order refreshments."

From Christmas with Grandma Elsie by Martha Finley




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