Here he found a congenial home for the brilliance of his scholarship and the development and expression of his political philosophy.
He found a congenial psychic home in the Minneapolis Fantasy Society.
In a city that prizes mavericks, Mr. Thomas, at 57, has found a congenial home.
She rescued the armchair 25 years ago; now, spruced up with new mohair upholstery, it has finally found a congenial home.
It was only then that all his training and talent and, most important, his temperament found a congenial home.
Opposite, lower This long narrow raised pool provides a congenial home for waterlilies.
The auditorium, in its present state, is not quite a congenial home for opera: its acoustics, planned for television, are dry and dead.
Paris is a more congenial home at the moment for a loyal supporter of Napoleon than Austria.
What this unfortunate Robinson Crusoe found was a congenial home.
Without any natural predators to hamper their growth and expansion, they have found a new and congenial home here.