cosied

/ˈkoʊzid/
verb
  1. Past tense of cosy (also spelled cozy): to make oneself comfortable or settle in a snug, warm place.
    • She cosied up on the sofa with a blanket and a good book.
    • The cat cosied into the pile of laundry fresh from the dryer.
    • After dinner, they cosied around the fireplace to tell stories.
  2. Past tense of cosy: to act in a friendly or ingratiating way toward someone, often to gain an advantage.
    • He cosied up to the new manager in hopes of getting a promotion.
    • The politician cosied up to wealthy donors during the campaign.
    • The startup cosied with investors to secure more funding.
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