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It is not large, but, like their California house, has a sense of space and hominess.
It gave the place all the hominess of a prison cell.
That would imply a certain hominess it did not possess.
There is an efficiency and hominess about the place.
The lamps, the paintings on the walls, all a part of its "hominess".
Little touches of hominess in the toys, the cityscape wall art.
The hominess of the room called out to her and offered a glimpse into his life and loves.
An attempt at hominess is provided by an antique wood stove lacking a chimney.
But the limited lunch menu is thoroughly standard, with no suggestion of freshness or hominess.
Referring to its basically unchanged 1950's hominess, she added: "It's certainly not a shrine.
We pulled up after dark, pleased that the glow from the ground-floor windows of the 114-year-old building suggested a welcoming hominess within.
At Bamonte's, the main dining room, with its dark wainscoting, exudes hominess.
It was made up of essentially small rooms, but there was a compact hominess to the floor plan that always appealed to him.
Hominess is part of the appeal at Paragraph; writers, after all, notoriously crave nurturing.
Tongling, in turn, made us long wistfully for the cheerful, familiar hominess of Nanjing.
After the warm hominess of Daav's house.
People extol the healthfulness of grains; they rhapsodize about their wholesome "hominess."
"Asordidissimi hominess," she said, not skipping a beat.
He could not keep a smile from his face, though, and could not ignore the hominess of Sharon's chaotic office.
But people loved that color, that hominess."
It was not notoriously tidy but there was a certain hominess about it that Jane liked.
Applausi seems to be top of the line, both in price and decor, though the food bears the family stamp of old-fashioned Italian hominess.
After the show, in keeping with the hominess of the work, date squares and Rice Krispie bars were served at a reception.
Corinne's inclination was for hominess, housekeeping; Sable's for keeping accounts, business.
Were it not impossible I would guess that she gets her hominess from her mother-me, I mean.