cozy
IPA: kˈoʊzi
noun
- US standard spelling of cosy. [A padded or knit covering put on an item to keep it warm, especially a teapot or egg.]
verb
- US standard spelling of cosy. [To become snug and comfortable.]
adjective
- US standard spelling of cosy. [Affording comfort and warmth; snug; social.]
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Examples of "cozy" in Sentences
- The inner space was cozy.
- The barn was warm and cozy.
- I changed the doorknob cozy back.
- The bonhomie amidst the home felt cozy.
- I have a red bed that is soft and cozy.
- The barn was warm and cozy. The barn was warm and cozy.
- The fort is converted into a cozy and comfortable abode.
- The accommodation is compact and cozy comprising of 50 rooms.
- Comforting too is the cozy quaintness of Grisham's little world.
- President Barack Obama have criticized what they call the cozy relationship between regulators and oil companies and have vowed to reform MMS, which both regulates the industry and collects billions in royalties from it.
- No, they said, a cozy is a mystery story in which there is little or no gore (Al, Vidal or otherwise), no one uses "bad language," (which apparently doesn't mean ending one's sentence with a preposition) and there isn't any sex.
- Members of Congress and President Obama have criticized what they call the cozy relationship between regulators and oil companies and have vowed to reform MMS, which both regulates the industry and collects billions in royalties from it.
- Members of Congress and President Barack Obama have criticized what they call the cozy relationship between regulators and oil companies and vowed to reform MMS, which both regulates the industry and collects billions in royalties from it.
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