cosy

[ UK /kˈə‍ʊzi/ ]
[ US /ˈkoʊzi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. enjoying or affording comforting warmth and shelter especially in a small space
    a cozy nook near the fire
    snug in bed
    a snug little apartment
NOUN
  1. a padded cloth covering to keep a teapot warm
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How To Use cosy In A Sentence

  • Marriage followed alongside a comfortable life on the cosy road to middle-class success.
  • Botanical species in this ancient ecosystem included sagebrush, bluegrass, sedges, and herbs.
  • The authors of the second paper admit that “other variables … influence the binding avidity (preference), such as type of SA (sialic acid of the receptor site) and glycosylation and sialylation of the hemagglutinin close to the receptor binding site. ” These factors all vary obviously and there are other variables in the equation as well including the status of specific areas of the immune system. Think Progress » An Inconvenient Truth and An Intolerable Summer
  • `Cosy streets "doesn't have the same inspirational ring, somehow. STAGE FRIGHT
  • After a quarter of an hour, hot buttered toast on a covered hot water plate, with the Staffordshire cottage tea pot in its floral cosy, arrived.
  • Economists say the ecosystem is basically healthy; ecologists worry it may, be on the verge of being irreparably damaged.
  • This was to be no cosy chat. Times, Sunday Times
  • Aside from the sanctity of my goats and all I am happy to have coyotes, catamounts, bears and other preditors in the woods, they are hallmarks of a heathy ecosystem with all of its components in place. The Coyote--to Shoot or Not to Shoot. That is the Question.
  • This was a cosy arrangement, but it is no longer viable.
  • To gain an insight into the role of 4-fucosylation during development, the study focused on tobacco flowers.
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