coziness

IPA: kˈoʊzinʌs

noun

  • (chiefly Canada, US) The state or quality of being cozy.
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Examples of "coziness" in Sentences

  • The doorbell disrupts the coziness of the moment.
  • And Galt only knows how many times "coziness" of the MMS variety has been celebrated as part of the struggle for free markets and free people.
  • Does anybody really doubt that this kind of coziness contributed to the poor oversight of Citigroup while Tim Geithner was at the New York Fed?
  • It was all enthusiastically presented in first name coziness by the BBC presenter who on another programme connects people with houses, I think.
  • The word gezelligheid is a Dutch term that is notoriously difficult to translate into English; it can mean "coziness," "togetherness," "belonging," or a number of other concepts.
  • I wanted to mention, I love the circular grouping of furniture that you mentioned ... and another wonderful addition to coziness is having two or three lamps lit instead of an overhead light.
  • The result has been civil disobedience with a "Groundhog Day" flavor: residents line up to be arrested night after night, using the moment as a symbolic rebuke to Mr. Cuomo for what they describe as his coziness toward wealthy New Yorkers and his hostility to their encampment.

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