Sentences with phrase «blazing fireplace»

The phrase "blazing fireplace" refers to a fire that is burning strongly and giving off a lot of heat and light in a home's fireplace. Full definition
My grandparents» house, where I spend most holidays, is like a black hole — in a good way: Whenever I'm there, I spend most of my time sleeping, eating, and lazing about, pleasantly sedated by the combination of the blazing fireplace, the comfy blankets that Grandma knits and leaves on all of the furniture, and the inevitable food coma that results after one of our afternoon Pennsylvania Dutch feasts.
You know, that feeling you get when you're surrounded by your family cuddled up by the blazing fireplace, or when you take that first sip of hot chocolate of the winter season.
She has a psychic friend who can see the past in a blazing fireplace and also has an uncanny flair for showing up when the heroine is in jeopardy.
I imagine myself in front of a blazing fireplace with my purring cat curled in my lap while I'm reading a good book.
The visiting general tried to keep pace but arrived some time after Napoleon and found him stomping defiantly, back and forth, in front of a blazing fireplace.
«The cheery warmth of the blazing fireplace sets the tone, and the evergreen smell of the decorated Christmas tree fills the air along with the music.
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