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"cozily" Definitions
  1. in a way that is warm, comfortable and safe synonym snugly
  2. in a way that is friendly and private
  3. (often disapproving) in a way that is easy and convenient, but not always honest or right

66 Sentences With "cozily"

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"The baby" sounds cold to Rae, but "my baby" sounds too cozily proprietary.
You: squishy mittens and a thick pink scarf, PSL cupped cozily between two hands.
She, too, has often felt the urge to ride nestled cozily on Meg's back.
And it rests cozily within the ensemble textures, a clarinet rather than a trumpet.
Van Ða joined the mix in March, in a cozily sleek space in Alphabet City.
Two families flee communism in a handmade hot-air balloon in this cozily conventional thriller.
And there sitting cozily beside Slappy is a dummy version of the fellow who created him.
" Under Laing's supervision, O'Brien once took a dose of what she has called, cozily, "the old LSD.
Ronda and the judge's wife are sitting cozily in the greenroom watching it all unfold on the screen.
Arnold's apartment cozily conveys what the seventies actually looked like for a starving artist: houseplants, milk crates, afghans.
Most of today's smartphones can't be used one-handed or fit cozily in anything smaller than a coat pocket.
Picture it: You're sitting at home, cozily on the sofa binging on your favorite show, when suddenly your doorbell rings.
One has a sleeping baby nestled cozily against her chest, which may cause an involuntary "aww" to escape some readers.
Its rooms are cozily opulent, and at the back, a small courtyard garden offers a secluded spot for fresh air.
She took the young stylist who had made the wreaths cozily by his arm and thanked him for his work.
Ray is cozily married to Roz (Susan Riley Stevens), who teaches English at a public school in a hardscrabble urban district.
In spooning position, one partner lies behind the other, as their bodies connect like two spoons lined up cozily in a drawer.
" Cork redecorated two living rooms for the couple, including the one located upstairs "where the couple wanted to relax cozily in private.
As an entrancing, melodic ballad, "4422" nests cozily amidst a heterogeneity of sounds, permanently cementing the young producer into More Life's cultural mosaic.
Recently Walter Knoll rereleased the pair's Chesterfield armchair, an arch take on the cozily traditional shape, outfitted with wittily incongruous tubular steel legs.
Marshall's Bishop, whom she refers to cozily as Elizabeth, is consistently sane, sympathetic and coherent, easy to like and admire; and therefore considerably simplified.
On March 28 she shared another photo with a couple of friends, sitting cozily on the floor, for what looked like a girl's hang session.
This has in turn prompted further speculation that Seeger is working a bit too cozily with the NFL in negotiating a settlement that largely ignores CTE.
All four members don "RUN BMD" shirts—you read that correctly—while setting up a video recorder and camera stand that sits cozily beside a chest freezer.
A student, Olive cracks open the Marstons' marriage, but instead of destroying it helps it grow into a shared, liberating adventure that settles into something cozily domestic.
Made from 100% breathable, soft, smooth cotton, they are cut to fit well without bagging, bunching, or squeezing, and they keep you cozily warm without making you overheat.
" Perhaps this prose is meant to feel cozily dated, like the character that Boyd describes as "dressed in a style that had been fashionable half a century before.
They're by Aalto in the big, two-story children's wing, on the south end of the building, cozily nestled inside a bamboo-paneled sling bulging over the lobby.
Captured in pub and living room, in hair salon and shed, their cozily unguarded recollections reinforce Ms. Osmond's focus on blue-collar striving and us-versus-them nose-thumbing.
The main character, loosely based on the world traveler Alexandra David-Néel, leaves a cozily ordinary existence with her parents to see the world with a band of companions.
She reminded me cozily of a family friend who had forgotten to put the top on the blender when making pumpkin-pie filling, and her subjects included some favorite literary classics.
View two pages from the complete manuscript in Yale's Beinecke Library — Though their coteries cozily Venned, indifference — that an-aesthetic lodestone compelling Rrose Sélavy — led "her" to chide Stein for having taste.
The issue of representation feels cozily easy to understand here in the US —€" you either are or aren't represented —€" compared to the long history of self-erasure in post-war Japanese narratives.
And also elegant and stylish…I use it to stay warm in my office, but it can also be used to wrap yourself cozily on a couch for a family movie night!
At other times, this engagement turned more confrontational, like that scene with that enigmatic box and its somewhat dim viewers who sit cozily down to watch it only to lose their heads.
" As I read these moving and cozily seductive passages, I thought of Flaubert's famous dictum about being "regular and orderly in your life, so that you may be violent and original in your work.
Woody sees Forky — who, at one point, is found sleeping cozily in a bin with an old tissue as a blanket — as his new purpose, the thing that will ensure Bonnie continues to need him.
Compare Davies's protest portrait of Ms. Gottschalk to Ms. Gottschalk's "Self-Portrait, Maine" (1976); here, Ms. Gottschalk lounges atop a wrinkled bed tucked cozily in the corner of a log cabin on a rural commune.
It's that they are, both literally and figuratively, in a place to see each other more clearly than people like Strickland, with his gaze fixed on his imagined future and his home life cozily secured, miles away.
The cozily titled poem "Man and Wife," in his landmark confessional volume "Life Studies" (1959), describes the times that Hardwick faced the kingdom of the mad— its hackneyed speech, its homicidal eye— and dragged me home alive.
The on-again duo skipped the red carpet but made their relationship status clear as they cozily snuck into the Regency Village Theatre after the lights went down, then emerged at the end of the movie holding hands.
As the evening wore on, Mr. Tur watched with mounting fury from across the bar as his wife, Lara Tur, chatted cozily with Captain Nettleton, who was touching her in a way that struck a witness as inappropriate.
If you stay alert, you can succeed to King Tai's throne: a coveted curved booth in the back of the bar which wraps cozily around a six-person group, or two people, if you don't mind resentful stares.
For every Rainbow Johnson ( Tracee Ellis Ross) on black-ish, cozily living out her upper-middle class life as a wife and physician, there is one of the mother figures in Tyler Perry's universe, thriving on chaos and resentment.
This intelligent, exuberantly affectionate iteration of the classic novel doesn't mess with the bones of Alcott's beloved work: Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy March are still nestled cozily with Marmee in their modest home in Civil War-era Massachusetts.
It was a revelation to hear James Agee's text — evoking an entranced young boy during a cozily magical evening with his family on the back porch and wet grass of his Knoxville home — rendered by Ms. O'Hara with disarming directness and clarity.
Photograph by Elizabeth Renstrom for The New Yorker Alessia Cara · Age: 19 · Genre: R. & B., pop This Ontario pop force wears her youth cozily, with exultant ballads that speak to millions—and lyrics that pithily quote advice from her mom and dad.
An older gentleman is reading the paper; a father and son play on one of the stools; I notice a young architect explaining the design of the Pavilion to her group of friends; a woman and her boyfriend sit cozily chatting and people watching.
But this and other prickly questions about his work are notably absent here, as Ms. Bernstein and Mr. Black (co-founder and editor of The Austin Chronicle and a longtime friend of Mr. Linklater's) embark on a cozily chronological ramble through career highlights and personal reminiscences.
Every notable art dealer, patron, and critic connected to the New York School movement seems to find their way into the narrative, and they slide in as cozily as if they were making a quick stop into the infamous Greenwich Village watering hole, the Cedar Street Tavern.
Claude, Fran's ex-husband, once a highly successful physician, reclines in lavish invalid comfort on his day bed, the television soundless and his cat cozily in his lap, always in the company of Maria Callas's powerful recorded voice and sometimes, more intimately, in the arms of Persephone, his young caregiver.
Not long afterward, Mr. Marks began a new project, the pop monodrama "Headphone Splitter," which takes a lightly fictionalized account of their date as its point of departure: The characters Matt and Baby cozily split headphones on the B41 to go bird-watching on a lazy Saturday, and witness a brutal ax murder.
The Times had a lot to say about "The Fountainhead," and most of it was not complimentary: "All the betrayals, all the dirty, crawling, schematic malice, all the lust and lechery … give it an atmosphere so luridly evil and conspiratorial that Cesare Borgia, the Marquis de Sade and Adolf Hitler could walk right in and feel cozily at home."
Though they hail from North of the border, Vile Creature fit quite cozily into a certain strain of modern North American extreme metal that also encompasses bands like Thou, Cloud Rat, Hell, Kowloon Walled City, Dakhma, and Fórn—those with crusty punk roots but altogether loftier sonic expressions, who hold fast to DIY values and imbue their music with palpable leftist rage.
When we think of Gates deciding how to promote the equal value of all lives, we must absolutely picture him deciding, despite the almost literal army of philanthropy consultants he would have had available to advise him otherwise, to meet cozily and honestly quite creepily with Jeffrey Epstein in 2011, long after Epstein was a convicted felon for such crimes.
They're better than context, at once barrenly isolated and cozily insulated.
They embarked on a life that was both romantically adventurous and cozily domestic.
Split a squash seed, and between the two fat sides the caulicle lies cozily tucked, like a tiny tail or handle.
The temple also serves food to all the devotees in the form of prasadam. The temple is 6 KM from Patrame on the banks of Netravati River. Belthangady’s hidden gem, it’s a unique temple with vast expanses of lush greenery. Sitting cozily in the lap of nature amidst such a tranquil atmosphere is Lord Ganapati.
Its circuit house and dak bungalow also offer good accommodation options. Visitors coming to Bharatpur can also stay in palaces, havelis and other heritage properties converted into hotels. It is always advisable to have one’s accommodation pre-booked, especially so during winters. An array of 3 star hotels and resorts are also located in the vicinity of the park where visitors can stay cozily.
The Mitchell Hotel in Boise, Idaho, was a 2-story, brick and stone building designed by Tourtellotte & Co. and constructed in 1906. The building featured segmentally arched fenestrations with "denticulated surrounds of header brick." The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1982. With Considered a modern hotel in 1906, the building included steam heat and plumbing in each of 40 second-floor, "cozily furnished" rooms.
Minor's Hill in 2018 The Modern Era After the civil war the residents of Falls Church and Minor's Hill rebuilt, and prospered. By 1891, when a Washington Evening Star newspaper reporter visited, Falls Church was neat and tidy. Ascending Minor's Hill he could see "almost a bird's-eye view of Falls Church, which nestles cozily at its base." He could also clearly see the shaft of the Washington Monument and the Episcopal Seminary in Alexandria.
She held on upon the news until she was admitted by the university, and chose to suspend the schooling for a year to look after her father in China. The song "Strength given by my father" was finished beside her dying father with a guitar. The lyric is about a girl talking cozily with her beloved and long-separated father. She assured him that she would carry on in the future with the strength he had passed to her.
After Liptus arrives in a small village from the city, he calls his best friends, Miron and Melita, on winter holidays in Kopačevo. That same night, while they are all sleeping cozily, from their deep sleep Miron and Melita are woken by the disturbing sounds of villagers, carrying flares and disappearing into the darkness at the end of the street. At the docks, they find Halasz, a boy known for his bravery. He is cold, pale from shock, and babbling a white ghost.
The main characters, the bachelors, are: a barrister, a "priest", a detective, a love-seeking Irishman, a handwriting expert, and a mastermind of a spiritual medium. In this story they arc from complete contentment, sitting cozily about in their London clubs and shopping on Oxford Street, to be troubled by various causes, ranging from fraud to blackmail. They all end up involved in a court case, a criminal prosecution for forgery and fraud, with the trial being the climax of the action. In the centre of the story stands the main character, the pale Patrick Seton, the medium, while the other bachelors are tormented by every cause — epileptic fits, forgeries, malignant spiritualism and, last but not least, murder.
The earliest Frankish kings established the forest as their privileged hunting grounds, and Clothaire the Great built the first royal residence there in the 7th century, and there he died of a fever.Gregory of Tours, Historia Francorum i, book IV. The small palace, fitted cozily among the trees, was named Cusia and for some time thereafter the forest itself went by the name Forêt de Cuise that is memorialized in the village of Cuise-la-Motte that lies to the east of the forest boundaries. A battle between the Merovingian-era kingdoms of Austrasia and Neustria took place in the forest in the year 715. Most French monarchs enjoyed extravagant hunts at Compiègne.

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