coziness

[ US /ˈkoʊzinəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. a state of warm snug comfort
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How To Use coziness In A Sentence

  • Inside, it was altogether delightful, with odd windows and corners and lounging places, sunshine everywhere, and the indescribable air of half-shabby, well-used cosiness which is so dear to every one but the owners thereof. Teddy: Her Book A Story of Sweet Sixteen
  • Then after a day full of excitement and sightseeing, you will no-doubt appreciate all the comfiness, quietness and cosiness of our rooms and all their facilities.
  • It's the Danish lifestyle trend that has turned cosiness and domesticity into something approaching an art form. Times, Sunday Times
  • But don't assume that open wood and peat-burning fires translate into twee and chintzy cosiness.
  • They provide instant cosiness: hang around a mirror or picture frame. Times, Sunday Times
  • However, there was little sense of homeliness or cosiness.
  • There was a heightened feeling of cosiness away from the dreary wetness outside.
  • The bar's lay-out has been cleverly designed to give a feeling of space without losing a certain cosiness.
  • The main bedroom - in cream and lime-green, with a beige ottoman at the foot of the queen-size bed - is the epitome of cosiness.
  • None of us likes to err on the side of "cosiness" - much better to use as much material as possible. Slugger O'Toole
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