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Meaning of ingle

Webster

ingle (n.)

Flame; blaze; a fire; a fireplace.

A paramour; a favourite; a sweetheart; an engle.

Webster

ingle (v. t.)

To cajole or coax; to wheedle. See Engle.

ingle Sentence Examples

  1. The cozy glow of the fireplace's ingle cast a warm ambiance throughout the room.
  2. The hearth's ingle was a gathering spot where family and friends shared stories and laughter.
  3. The ancient inn boasted a grand ingle, where travelers could rest their weary feet by the fire.
  4. The blacksmith's forge had a deep ingle that housed a roaring inferno.
  5. The solitary monk spent his days in contemplation by the fireside ingle.
  6. The child's favorite spot was the ingle, where she would listen to her grandfather's tales.
  7. The castle's main hall featured a magnificent ingle, adorned with intricate carvings.
  8. The shepherd's hut had a modest ingle, providing warmth and shelter against the cold winter nights.
  9. The flames crackled merrily in the ingle, chasing away the shadows and creating a sense of tranquility.
  10. The innkeeper's ingle was always a bustling place, filled with the laughter and chatter of patrons.

FAQs About the word ingle

Flame; blaze; a fire; a fireplace., A paramour; a favourite; a sweetheart; an engle., To cajole or coax; to wheedle. See Engle.

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The cozy glow of the fireplace's ingle cast a warm ambiance throughout the room.

The hearth's ingle was a gathering spot where family and friends shared stories and laughter.

The ancient inn boasted a grand ingle, where travelers could rest their weary feet by the fire.

The blacksmith's forge had a deep ingle that housed a roaring inferno.