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How To Use Hearthrug In A Sentence

  • On an odometer basis, my perambulations around the hearthrug by rocking chair are infinitely more dangerous than an astronaut's wildest rides through space.
  • Later that night, after he had carried her inside, he lay next to her on the hearthrug, listening to her breathe, not quite believing what had just happened.
  • There was a rocking chair that sat next to a fireplace, which held a medium sized cooking cauldron that was spilling ashes onto the burgundy hearthrug.
  • The marble clock on the mantel-piece softly chimed the half-hour, the dog rose uneasily from the hearthrug and looked at the party at the breakfast table.
  • They needed aid in tying on armour- saucepan and coal-scuttle helmets, bolsters for necks, blanket and hearthrug padding, dish-cover shields. Times, Sunday Times
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  • But while mum has passed her love of cats to me, she has not managed to do the same with her passion for clearing up after them when they drag half the garden through the cat flap, or conduct a massacre on the hearthrug.
  • You said yesterevening across the hearthrug, '_Esther A Mummer's Wife
  • There was also a small fireplace, dark, with the grate closed and a simple hearthrug before it.
  • An actor friend of my partner's is so all-over hairy that my young sons assume he is a hearthrug and sit on him.
  • She was asleep, lying beside him on the hearthrug; hair fanned about her almost like a halo.
  • It's all so-and-so happening upon someone in woodland seclusion, playing in a pool, or wrestling on the hearthrug.
  • The recommended procedure was to have a hot bath, put on the special goggles supplied by the manufacturers and then loll at ease on the hearthrug or the bed in the bright white beam of ultra-violet light.
  • They needed aid in tying on armour- saucepan and coal-scuttle helmets, bolsters for necks, blanket and hearthrug padding, dish-cover shields. Times, Sunday Times
  • Both are cats, cousins of our amiable purring friend of the hearthrug, but the tiger is king of the family.
  • So modest was Mr Merdle withal, in the midst of these splendid achievements, that he looked far more like a man in possession of his house under a distraint, than a commercial Colossus bestriding his own hearthrug, while the little ships were sailing into dinner. Little Dorrit

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