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
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  • 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
  • He witnessed ‘self-censorship because of the coziness between executives and senior national security figures.’
  • Faced with this kind of cosiness and complacency (and, yes, there are no other words for it), the thought of the appearance of the kind of edge, the tension and grit, that comes with hard times feels attractive. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • The unprecedented coziness that once existed between the Justice Department and the White House now remains solely in the person of Gonzales.
  • The media fixation on all things negative is so ubiquitous now - and any attempt at "cosiness" or "optimism" is dismissed so sneeringly by the chattering classes and ordinary Joes alike - that I find it hard to imagine any other way. The norms of Norman Rockwell | Peter Preston
  • Add to that the incredible Scandanavian design tradition, and the idea of hygge (coziness and tranquility), and there's certainly a lot to be inspired by in Denmark. Apartment Therapy Main
  • Andrew Burton for The Wall Street Journal The home at the Sherry-Netherland Hotel is distinguished by its coziness and lived-in feeling, even though it is apparently hardly lived in at all. The Prince of Chintz
  • My work is a exploration of the boundaries between security and repulsion. I am concerned with the moment at which forms, which communicate a certain cosiness, become threatening.
  • Add your favorite knitted accessory for color and coziness.
  • A sign of undue coziness with power brokers in Washington, her comment should have caused a media stir, but no one noticed.
  • However, there's a subtle difference between our sense of cosiness and hygge. Times, Sunday Times
  • There's a coziness (as in tea cozy) to its curved shape, and its smallness is appealing. Globe and Mail
  • Throughout its entirety there is a lacquered touch of sentimental coziness, sustained by the folksy Irish music played on a Gaelic harp as background for the opening credits and then recurrently.
  • The bar's lay-out has been cleverly designed to give a feeling of space without losing a certain cosiness.
  • Even today, suspicions of coziness linger, since state law doesn't prohibit or limit political contributions to the elected commissioners from oil and gas interests.
  • The bar's lay-out has been cleverly designed to give a feeling of space without losing a certain cosiness.
  • They provide instant cosiness: hang around a mirror or picture frame. Times, Sunday Times
  • Troubled times: Qaddafi's newfound coziness with Western nations, however, has done little to shield him from the wave of unrest currently sweeping the Arab world.
  • Do not be put off by my description of the bare red brick walls and ceiling, because somehow they lend an atmosphere of cosiness and intimacy.
  • Often wild and dramatic, it also offers the cosiness of sheltered coves and fishing harbours. Times, Sunday Times
  • I had an envy of the cosiness, the unfailing support that these blokes were supposed to enjoy. Times, Sunday Times
  • The unprecedented coziness that once existed between the Justice Department and the White House now remains solely in the person of Gonzales.
  • They provide instant cosiness: hang around a mirror or picture frame. Times, Sunday Times
  • If we integrate the residential environment theories of both domestic and overseas, the ideal residential environment should be characterized by safety, healthiness, convenience and coziness, etc.
  • Ellis or Michael Daragh, tea and dancing with Rodney Harrison, or dinner and a play with him, or a little session of snug coziness with Mrs. Hetty Hills, giving the exile news of the Vermont village, -- nothing was dull or dutiful; the prosiest matters of every day were lined with rose. Jane Journeys On
  • La paillasse" is a sack full of straw, a straw mattress, fairly rough, so ... no feeling of coziness here! La question mille francs - French Word-A-Day
  • They provide instant cosiness: hang around a mirror or picture frame. Times, Sunday Times
  • Two shepherd 's huts provide wood-burning cosiness and an en suite bathroom under the trees. Times, Sunday Times
  • This means you are not only found guaranteed with the trendy appears to be but also you are certain from the coziness likewise.
  • Indeed, some would say good riddance, as the cosiness could at times cloud free reporting. Times, Sunday Times
  • La paillasse" is a sack full of straw, a straw mattress, fairly rough, so... no feeling of coziness here! La question mille francs - French Word-A-Day
  • It's the Danish lifestyle trend that has turned cosiness and domesticity into something approaching an art form. Times, Sunday Times
  • It supplies coziness and luxury that can be expected at hotel lobbies.
  • Andrew Sanocki A stall at Torvehallerne's holiday market Pronounced HYOO-guh, hygge has no real equivalent in English; the closest we come is "coziness. Where Cold Is Cool
  • Best of all is taking the private lift up to the Penthouse, a suite built into a turret which combines cosiness and sheer decadence.
  • Often wild and dramatic, it also offers the cosiness of sheltered coves and fishing harbours. Times, Sunday Times
  • At best, it could be intimate, but in its current incarnation it oozes suburban cosiness right down to the comfy fitted carpet.
  • It's the Danish lifestyle trend that has turned cosiness and domesticity into something approaching an art form. Times, Sunday Times

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