It is a sumptuously executed slice of pop, both cosy-toed and lolloping as it sweetly cascades a deliciously warmly bathed fuzzy-felt homeliness. |
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Yet it lacked the usual dust in the air, the homeliness and lived-in appearance his old lab had. |
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The homeliness and unostentatiousness of the middle class American were captivating. |
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After the comfort and homeliness of Aaron's apartment, nothing could prepare us for our suite at the Paramount. |
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Despite the high ceilings and generous proportions the house exudes comfort and homeliness. |
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Arnold was a homely man, and one local view had it that his homeliness was what had driven him into the arms of men. |
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It is a hallmark of high quality, radiating warmth and homeliness and creating an atmosphere of airiness in a light and open environment. |
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It has a unique blend of homeliness, space and comfort which is complemented by the modern facilities and rural surroundings. |
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The lacking homeliness and the unsuitability of the restrained garden for use contradicted his idea of a domestic garden. |
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I was surprised at the tidiness of his flat, the homeliness of it. |
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Perhaps that's why I tried to find things, mostly the wrong ones, to draw attention to me, rather than to my homeliness. |
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The obituarists deliberately avoided grandeur in favour of homeliness. |
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In the colour of your choice, they also provide a feeling of homeliness in the open air and ensure that your little place in the sun can become a real area for relaxation. |
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The natural material wood gives every room a sense of warmth and homeliness and provides the ideal basis for tasteful, style-conscious furnishing. |
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Residents adorn their rooms with rudimentary tokens of homeliness, from family photos to kettles, computers, televisions, stoves and objets d'art. |
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The cookbook draws inspiration from that homeliness. |
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This is a pampering apartment, full of daylight and air, on one spacious level and with a delightful veranda, has a sense of pleasant homeliness and is in a great location. |
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