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snuggery

[snuhg-uh-ree] / ˈsnʌg ə ri /


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May 25 inspected the Queen Mary prior to her maiden voyage, flying from his snuggery, Fort Belvedere at Sunningdale, to Southampton and back to Sunningdale, while Queen Mary went by train.

From Time Magazine Archive

Ensconced among the motto-stitched cushions of his rustic snuggery at Berchtesgaden, Adolf Hitler, ever since the close of the Olympic Games, has been receiving numbers of mysterious visitors.

From Time Magazine Archive

She telephones King Edward who has just had another night session with Mr. Baldwin, this time at the snuggery, from which the Prime Minister departs calmly puffing at his famed pipe.

From Time Magazine Archive

Meanwhile King Edward at his snuggery declines to receive his friend and recent guest in Scotland, the Hon. Esmond Cecil Harmsworth, son of the No. 2 British Press Tycoon Viscount Rothermere.

From Time Magazine Archive

I somersaulted deeper into my snuggery of misery.

From "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" by Maya Angelou




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