Aún no tenemos significados para "very homelike".
1It was very homelike, and it brought a sudden flash of thought across Ethel!
2It is a quaint, New England type of house, and has a very homelike look.
3I think, altogether, we have a very homelike look.
4With batteries back of the house and an automatic in the yard, things seem very homelike.
5There was something very homelike about this hall.
6And the point, where we had camped that August night and roasted our goose seemed very homelike.
7The parsonage was a well-planned house next the church, and his wife soon made everything look very homelike.
8There's something very homelike about Ashness.
9The cabin would have been very homelike with its new furniture if it had not been for the smoke.
10It seemed very homelike and intimate to hear my own language spoken again, even if it were sometimes sadly mutilated.
11They had been at St. Helen's nearly three weeks now, and the place had taken on a very homelike appearance.
12It is very homelike when one has one's family about him, but must be prodigiously stupid for a solitary man.
13It looked very homelike and gracious, rolling in gentle undulations to the western horizon, with clumps of wood in its hollows.
14Except as wife and children were there, they had never appeared very homelike to me, and now they looked bare and comfortless indeed.
15But it could not be denied that there was something very homelike and lovable about the Glen St. Mary manse in spite of its untidiness.
16Very homelike, that's the word.
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