homey
/ˈhoʊ mi/
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Definition(s):
- (adj) having a feeling of home; cozy and comfortable
Usage(s):
- Tommy's Mexican restaurant is a homey little joint with red vinyl booths and murals of Mayan ruins.
- This was the homey territory that Dutch painters worked in all the time but where the high-minded El Greco didn't venture.
- Smith, a straitlaced former anchorman for New York City's WCBS-TV, and Actress Hartley, who once filled in as a Today co-host, engage in strained banter on an elaborately homey set.
Quotes
- Katie said: "I had Tom by my side the whole time. I couldn't have asked for a more supportive human being. He had the room ready, candles everywhere, pictures in frames. It was very homey and beautiful."on Dec 14, 2007 By: Katie Holmes Source: AZ Central.com
- "I am not happy about the way things are. I pray for President Obama every single day," Baldwin said. "But tell you what. Homey made this bed, now he has got to lay in it."on Feb 18, 2010 By: Stephen Baldwin Source: TheWrap
- "Don't be scared, homey," Diaz told Noons.on Jun 14, 2008 By: Nick Diaz Source: International Herald Tribune
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