Cosie vs. Cozy — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Cosie and Cozy
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Which is correct: Cosie or Cozy
How to spell Cozy?
Cosie
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Cozy
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Cozy
Snug, comfortable, and warm.
Cozy
Marked by friendly intimacy
A cozy chat.
Cozy
(Informal) Marked by close association for devious purposes
A cozy agreement with the competition.
Cozy
To make oneself snug and comfortable
Cozy up with the Sunday paper.
Cozy
(Informal) To try to get on friendly or intimate terms; ingratiate oneself
"out on the ... hustings, cozying up to reactionaries and racists alike" (Chuck Stone).
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Cozy
(Informal) To cause to appear comfortable or conducive to intimacy
Added some pillows to cozy up the room.
Cozy
A padded or knitted covering placed over an item, especially a teapot, to keep it hot.
Cozy
A hollow cylindrical holder, usually made of foam rubber or a similar soft material, used to keep a beverage cold while being held.
Cozy
Standard spelling of cosy
Cozy
Standard spelling of cosy
Cozy
Standard spelling of cosy
Cozy
Snug; comfortable; easy; contented.
Cozy
Chatty; talkative; sociable; familiar.
Cozy
A wadded covering, often decorative, for a teakettle or other vessel to keep the contents hot. Also called tea cozy
Cozy
A padded cloth covering to keep a teapot warm
Cozy
Enjoying or affording comforting warmth and shelter especially in a small space;
A cozy nook near the fire
Snug in bed
A snug little apartment
Cozy
Having or fostering a warm or friendly atmosphere; especially through smallness and informality;
Had a cozy chat
A relaxed informal manner
An intimate cocktail lounge
The small room was cozy and intimate
Cozy
Suggesting connivance;
A cozy arrangement with the police
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