cosy
[ˈkoʊzi]
Definition:
1. A padded cloth covering to keep a teapot warm.
2. Enjoying or affording comforting warmth and shelter especially in a small space.
Use 'cosy' in a sentence:
- Rumei: I'm crazy about my new sweatsuit. It's very soft and cosy.
- Despite its size, Shanghai can be cosy and familiar.
- She has a cosy and warm bedroom.
- It's a lovely bright room with a wood burner in it which makes it super cosy in winter.
- All the windows closed, the house has become cosier.
- Wall Streeters have dissolved their cosy partnerships to go public.
- The events of recent weeks have shaken that cosy assumption.
- They like to make sure their guests are comfortable and cosy.
- They may even contain cosy habitats for living creatures.
- Our dream was a cosy hotel room from which we could telephone friends and family back home.
- Sometimes, the family influence is too cosy.
- Cosy atmosphere and free Internet.
- This is your home, let's make cosy, shall we?
- The new rules upset the cosy world of certain financial institutions.
- Construction companies are used to a cosy relationship with the government.
- I'M lying on a bed in a cosy room. Soothing musicplays in the background.
- We spent a cosy evening chatting by the fire.
- The danger is that things get too cosy.
- The room was cosy.
- The cosy and very cute place. Probably this is how many foreigners imagine Ukraine.
- At MaxMara (pictured), cosy coats came in homely, knitted blanket-check.
- But a cosy -armchair sits in a corner and a bright curtain screens off their bed.
- The room has a warm, cosy feel.
- Over the past few months, it has been working hard, with the help of media consultants, to play down its cosy reputation in favour of something more academic and serious.
- Dr. Kroo points out that the aircraft could be separated by several nautical miles, and would not be in the unnervingly cosy groupings favoured by display teams like the Red Arrows.
- I tried all the movements I had learned so far. But nothing seemed to move my cosy restraints.
- Sometimes it may be more dignified to stay within the cosy confines of the Internet.
- Then let's try another completely different cosy style.
- Forcing competition on cosy industries is still not easy.
- Even in the winter with the rain beating down, it's nice and cosy in there.
- My mood this year is for a cosy, nice and thoroughly wholesome Christmas.
- Next to the living-room, the place also houses two cosy bedrooms, a kitchen and a bathroom.
- A hot water bottle will make you feel cosier.
- Whatever happens, the court may be less of a cosy club than it has been hitherto, insiders say.
- He showed me into a warm and cosy room.
- I am wrapped in the warmth and kindness in a poor but cosy family.
- It's compact but cosy.
- It looks like a tea cosy.
- We had a cosy chat by the fire.
- The cosy deals have been reached between the union leaders and the company management.
- The EU was once a cosy club of western European countries.
- Just think how snug and cosy we could be.
- Would phone conversations substitute for cosy chats over lunch or in the pub after work?
- In her own home, she replaced austere minimalism with cosy warmth and colour.
- I love crisp wintry days when you wrap up in cosy winter clothes.
- The firm has a cosy relationship with the Ministry of Defence.
- The overall ambience of the room is cosy.
- Downstairs there's a breakfast room and guests can relax in the cosy bar.
- If your ordinary life is out of control, then retreating into a cosy ritual will not improve matters.
- I felt warm and cosy sitting by the fire.
- The door opened to reveal a cosy little room.
- In the cosy consulting room the children are surrounded by familiar objects.