co·zy
/ˈkōzē/
noun
a soft covering to keep a teapot, boiled egg, etc., hot.
"a photograph of Smith pouring tea from a pot with a knitted cozy"
verb
give (someone) a feeling of comfort or complacency.
"she cozied him, pretending to find him irresistibly attractive"
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cosy in British English · 1. warm and snug · 2. intimate; friendly · 3. convenient, esp for devious purposes. a cosy deal. nounWord forms: plural -sies or US - ...
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Inspiration is taken from the nordic knit traditions, where heavy sweaters with various patterns, has been a part of the everyday wardrobe for generations.
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co•zy · 1. snugly warm and comfortable. · 2. convenient, beneficial, or opportunistic, esp. as a result of connivance: a cozy agreement between competing firms.