Gress said the homey feel, which included couches and easy chairs, would remain.
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Homey Pakistani fare at this cheerful offspring of a celebrated Montreal eatery.
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The setting is a perfect backdrop for this kind of classic homey French cooking.
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Many have decks, succulent gardens and homey accoutrements added over the years.
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Country cupboards, folding chairs and local artwork give the place a homey feel.
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The decor isn't what you expect in a restaurant built around homey comfort food.
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Knickknacks line the walls at Tia Queta, a homey Mexican restaurant in Bethesda.
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There is nary a Philippe Starck chair in sight at Mr. Harada's homey restaurant.
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There are black tablecloths and fake orchids in vases, but the place feels homey.
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Homelike: having a feeling of home; cozy and comfortable; "the homely everyday atmosphere"; "a homey little inn"
Homie (or homey), is a contraction of the American slang words "" or "homebuddies" which became prevalent among some of the youth in Latino and African American communities starting in the late 1960s and continuing up to the present, particularly in the hip hop subculture. ...
Someone, particularly a male acquaintance, from one's hometown; A close friend or fellow member of a youth gang; An inner-city youth; Befitting a home; cozy, intimate
(homeyness) The property of being homey
(also know as a "home boy"): One's close friends. Usually from the neighborhood