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homy
[hoh-mee]
homy
/ ˈhəʊmɪ /
adjective
like a home, esp in comfort or informality; cosy
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Other Word Forms
- hominess noun
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Example Sentences
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His little hand is black, his nails perfect homy claws, his movements gentle and inviting.
From Literature
The burly fellow took the other’s hand again, the pale one in the homy sexton’s.
From Literature
Once, sometime during the early night I felt his homy hand on my forehead.
From Literature
Over the weekend they fell 1-0 at homy to Sporting Kansas.
From The Guardian
Within the lodge was a homy fireplace, and a glossy elk's-head which peered out above the mantel.
From Project Gutenberg
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What does homy mean?
Homy is a rare alternate spelling of homey, which is used to describe a place as cozy, comfortable, and inviting.It’s often used to describe a home that feels this way. You might discuss ways of making your house (or a particular room in it) more homey, typically by decorating it in a way that makes it cozier or more comfortable. It can also be used to describe a place that’s not a home but that’s comfortable and inviting like your own home, such as a hotel room, cozy restaurant, or nicely decorated office.Example: The new fireplace makes the living room feel so homy.
Homy is a rare alternate spelling of homey, which is used to describe a place as cozy, comfortable, and inviting.It’s often used to describe a home that feels this way. You might discuss ways of making your house (or a particular room in it) more homey, typically by decorating it in a way that makes it cozier or more comfortable. It can also be used to describe a place that’s not a home but that’s comfortable and inviting like your own home, such as a hotel room, cozy restaurant, or nicely decorated office.Example: The new fireplace makes the living room feel so homy.
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