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cozyco‧zy /ˈkəʊzi $ ˈkoʊ-/ adjective cozyOrigin: 1700-1800 Probably from a Scandinavian language - a cozy bathrobe
- a cozy family gathering
- Who'd want to leave a warm cozy bed to go jogging in the middle of winter?
- You and Mike looked pretty cozy at the party.
- During its 18 years, they had come to think of the eastside restaurant as a cozy home away from home.
- Fund management launched a $ 3.9-billion hostile takeover bid -- an unprecedented move in a generally cozy industry.
- Red-and-white checkered tablecloths contrast with the dark wood in the cozy two-part dining room reminiscent of a ski chalet.
- You can get a comfortable, cozy look with items from department and discount stores.
- You sit on tall stools, either at the long bar or at tiny tables in the cozy room.
the usual American spelling of cosy |