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snuggery

[snuhg-uh-ree] / ˈsnʌg ə ri /


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Spend time in the snuggeries of Mr. Cunningham’s lonely worlds — in Bushwick, in the West Village, in a cottage somewhere — and you’re sure to feel less alone.

From New York Times

One cozy city even has a self-proclaimed “snuggery.”

From Time

There was a similar difference of opinion on the subject among the little conclave in the snuggery at the "Carne's Arms."

From Project Gutenberg

Then, not trusting it out of his own hands, he bore the book reverently into the landlady's snuggery, and set it on the table.

From Project Gutenberg

Such, for instance, is the little brown winter snuggery of the woolly-bear caterpillar which we all know, and whose prickly cocoons may be found beneath stones and logs in the fields.

From Project Gutenberg