Snugnesses [noun]

Definition of Snugnesses:

good feeling; ease

Opposite/Antonyms of Snugnesses:


Sentence/Example of Snugnesses:

It was a melancholy time, even in the snugness of the Dragon bar.

It is so heathenish, as it were,—so unlike all the snugness of our modern civilization!

It was a good-sized room, and very picturesque with snugness.

It is so heathenish, as it were—so unlike all the snugness of our modern civilization!

A lamp was lit, and Frank was charmed with the comfort and snugness of the abode.

The curtains were drawn close, and the whole room had an air of snugness and seclusion seldom found at a hotel.

From under the snugness of his warm blankets Jack watched out the last wakeful moments of that day of days.

The prevalent characteristic of the English landscape is its air of snugness and comfort.

If the truth be told, she still preferred the snugness of life over a grocery to a house in a yard.

How cold and damp and windy is the deck, how desolate the ladies' cabin when one comes from the snugness of the smoke-room!