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US
/ˈkʊʃi/
]
[ UK /kˈʊʃi/ ]
[ UK /kˈʊʃi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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not burdensome or demanding; borne or done easily and without hardship
what a cushy job!
the easygoing life of a parttime consultant
a soft job
How To Use cushy In A Sentence
- I was in a beautiful and cushy room, with maroon painted walls and plush chairs all around.
- Growing up as the post-Cold War generation, in a cushy house and being provided for, punk bands do not know what politics are about, or why they should bother.
- A beatific substance module activity you a rattling combative evaluate of welfare with cushy and pliant defrayal options. Xml's Blinklist.com
- Roser eased back in his cushy chair and tented thick fingers, then sighed and looked at Frank. THE VENDETTA DEFENCE
- Then again, this is a Canberran person speaking and things are especially cushy here for a lot of us. Cheeseburger Gothic » Because i’m hell busy.
- He sat down on a cushy chair near the couch I was propped up on, my shoes on the concrete floor.
- Ok, so because the fools in the ANC gave these cushy jobs to their incompetent pals, I now have to pay 3x the price for electricity to bale Eskom out of the dwang! Guardian Online
- After all, these CARICOM guys have cushy jobs, and if CARICOM went away, they might have to go out and get real work.
- I'll cut tj_han some slack because he is a poor oppressed conscript drafted unwillingly into Singapore's army at a young age as photographer or what I call a cushy public affairs job, not that I blame him for being cunning and crafty the lucky git. Anime Nano!
- That leaves him, four months after quitting a cushy job and two months after what was undoubtedly the worst day in the history of commercial aviation, relaunching a failing airline.