Synonym: cosey, cozey, cozie, cozy, snug, tea cosey, tea cosy, tea cozey, tea cozie, tea cozy. Similar words: ecosystem, nosy, monosyllabic, idiosyncrasy, photosynthesis, idiosyncratic, cost, costs. Meaning: ['kəʊzɪ] n. a padded cloth covering to keep a teapot warm. adj. enjoying or affording comforting warmth and shelter especially in a small space.
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61) Even so, most of the older nomes preferred to stay in the sheds, or in the cosy gloom under the floorboards.
62) When she switched on the light her cosy mental picture was shattered by crude reality.
63) Rustic appeal Create your own oasis of rustic charm with an intimate and cosy garden like this.
64) Facilities include a cosy sitting room where drinks are served, and a sun terrace.
65) By now, an artificially cosy chat with an old school friend would have been irrelevant, even an irritant.
66) A placebo, superficial and cosy, to lull the world into no longer questioning.
67) In the warm and cosy sitting-room Fred Bradley put down the evening paper and stared moodily into the bright fire.
68) We imagined ourselves in a cosy little country practice,[sentencedict.com] jogging along comfortably and enjoying our work.
69) The curtains were pulled and the lamplight gave a cosy glow to the room.
70) She had flattened the grass, burrowed down and made a cosy little nest for herself.
71) They trailed home under a red, smoky sky, to the cosy, fire-lit parlour and high tea.
72) Community and confrontation don't go together, which is fair enough but a bit cosy.
73) There's this one with candles on the table in these little glass bowls, and it all looks cosy and nice.
74) You two looked very cosy, chatting away out on the deck.
75) The fire in the compact range was burning slowly, and the room was warm and cosy.
76) There is nothing more seductive than vanilla which evokes in most people cosy feelings of home-baked cakes, warmth and security.
77) Most people like some form of bedside lighting - either for reading in bed or simply to create a cosy atmosphere.
78) They have softened the room with cushions and tartan throws, to make it a cosy base for the family over Christmas.
79) The bar is warm and cosy, with an open fire and oak beams.
80) Spirits are raised - then downed very quickly - and it's all very cosy.
81) They weren't poky, they were cosy, crammed with our toys.
82) State companies, accustomed to cosy relations with government, will be loth to offer up their own 10% of flesh.
83) With a decent sleeping bag, a night under canvas in even the bleakest of winters is cosy and restful.
84) This from a book recently accused by one of its own columnists as being too cosy with Microsoft.
85) It's exceptionally comfortable and cosy inside but was the closest fitting bag on test.
86) We spent the days sightseeing and the evenings sitting in cosy bars drinking the local wine.
87) The fire had been lit and the room looked bright and cosy.
88) The flames would flicker on the glass of the brass-framed pictures, enlivening the theatrical characters, making everything cosy.
89) We even had a coal burning stove on board and very cosy it was on the cold evenings.
90) The seeking of business success is far too difficult and serious a matter to be done in a cosy way.
More similar words: ecosystem, nosy, monosyllabic, idiosyncrasy, photosynthesis, idiosyncratic, cost, costs, accost, costly, cosmos, cosset, glucose, costume, cosmetic, at any cost, at all costs, microcosm, macrocosm, bellicose, cosmonaut, pentecost, at the cost of, cosmopolitan, cost effective, production cost, the cost of living, opportunity cost.