Synonym: fireplace, fireside, home. Similar words: move heaven and earth, earth, dearth, on earth, earthy, heart, unearth, hearty. Meaning: [hɑrθ /hɑːθ] n. 1. an open recess in a wall at the base of a chimney where a fire can be built 2. home symbolized as a part of the fireplace 3. an area near a fireplace (usually paved and extending out into a room).
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31. We all gathered on chairs in a semicircle round the hearth.
32. There had been half a dozen bottles of red wine left standing in a corner of the huge kitchen hearth.
33. A man tall and princely-looking was sitting by the hearth where the firelight fell full on him.
34. Though there were undercurrents here, I was absorbed by the sense of family, the polished details of hearth and home.
35. They take no notice, beyond a quick glance at the hearth, thinking it's just the wind in the chimney.
36. On either side of the Victorian fireplace with its flower-filled hearth stood an easy chair.
37. A log fire crackled in the hearth and two capped braziers had been moved in just inside the door.
38. The hearth was drifted up with cinders that had been left uncleared when today's fire was lit.
39. Andy sits, takes the offered spliff and arranges the logs neatly round the edge of the hearth, to dry.
40. There was a fire in the hearth and sandwiches on the sideboard.
41. At the very bottom of the rampart, and totally sealed by it, was a small hearth.
42. The steam hammers, the clattering machine shop, the rolling mills and open hearth furnaces are gone.
43. She was a virgin fire goddess and every hearth had its own Vesta, which no doubt became blackened by smoke.
44. A couple of logs lie on the hearth, drying, and the air smells of their pine scent and cigarette smoke.
45. The hearth, which stands for the sanctity of the home, is an apt object to confess her sad fate to.
46. This is stepping ahead to the next consideration of the Lady of the Hearth as she who lights and tends the fire.
47. He was particularly delighted by the hearth - a seven-foot-by-three slate slab - probably a gravestone, he thought.
48. In hunting and gathering societies, men hunted and women gathered while tending hearth and children.
49. A log fire roared in the open hearth, spitting out sparks.
50. A wood-burning iron stove occupied the hearth of a big stone fireplace at one end.
51. There are other, equally positive associations to living by the hearth which are available to every child.
52. Dying embers gave out a dim glow in the hearth.
53. Lucenzo built a log fire in the big medieval fireplace,[http://sentencedict.com/hearth.html] and they sat burning their toes on the stone hearth.
54. The fire in the hearth was now a heap of white ash.
55. On the shelf above the hearth a clock ticked slowly.
56. To be a Vestal Virgin meant both to be a guardian of the hearth and to be absolutely pure.
57. Professor Hoskins has written that the 161 households recorded in the 1670 Wigston hearth tax return represent eighty-two different family names.
58. Then they all gathered before a small fire on the kitchen hearth.
59. There was a dead rat, blown almost in two, resting on the hearth of the fire.
60. Instead, she sat on the hearth rug wrapped deep in thought and an enormous yellow blanket while he refreshed their drinks.
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