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Definition of Inglenooks
1. inglenook [n] - See also: inglenook
Lexicographical Neighbors of Inglenooks
Literary usage of Inglenooks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Publishers Weekly by Publishers' Board of Trade (U.S.), Book Trade Association of Philadelphia, American Book Trade Union, Am. Book Trade Association, R.R. Bowker Company (1912)
"Circular Study, 5 copies. Dana and Bowman, Household Book of Song. White's National
Cyclopedia of American Biography. Rotheray, Fireplaces. inglenooks and ..."
2. The Practical Book of Interior Decoration by Harold Donaldson Eberlein, Abbot McClure, Edward Stratton Holloway (1919)
"The woodwork consists of inglenooks, built-in furniture, special features and
beamed ceilings, and so altogether charming and homelike are most of these ..."
3. The Practical Book of Architecture by Charles Matlack Price (1916)
"... tastes and an appreciation for the picturesque. Inside, the house is pervaded
by the same feeling. There are inglenooks, window-seats and quaint ..."
4. Social France in the XVII Century by Cécile Hugon (1911)
"People pity us in Paris, and think that we are languishing in our inglenooks,
dying of boredom and never seeing daylight; but I go for walks, ..."
5. The Pleasures of Collecting by Gardner Callahan Teall (1920)
"... when we may browse in the realms of antiquarians at home, the bazaars of the
Far East and the quaint inglenooks of Europe when we are traveling, ..."