Ingle [noun]

Definition of Ingle:

hearth for burning wood

Synonyms of Ingle:


Opposite/Antonyms of Ingle:

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Sentence/Example of Ingle:

There was heat, light, and a bar-parlor with a wide old-fashioned chimney-place, provided with seats within the ingle.

In 1644 Ingle and Claiborne made a descent on the colony in a vessel, appropriately called the "Reformation."

My breath freezes, despite my pipe, as I peer from the door: and with a fortnight-old newspaper I retire to the ingle-nook.

Saundersville, which was platted by John Ingle, did not contain an inhabitant by 1830.

Ralph Ingle is as frank and hearty-spoken a gentleman as there is in Maryland.

Ingle joined with good-humor in the ringing cheer that followed.

"We must be ready to rush in if Ingle uses him too hard," announced Cornwaleys.

"There's ship's biscuit and hot stuff in the cabin," said Ingle.

Just then Ingle caught sight of me, and 'twas as if he saw the Day of Judgment.

Captain Ingle, will you come ashore and try the quality of Romney cheer?