cosy

/ˈkoʊzi/
adjective
  1. Warm, comfortable, and relaxing, especially in a small or enclosed space.
    • The cabin was small but cosy, with a fireplace and soft blankets.
    • They found a cosy corner in the café to read their books.
    • She wore a cosy sweater on the cold winter evening.
  2. Easy and pleasant, often involving close relationships or a relaxed atmosphere.
    • They had a cosy chat over coffee about their weekend plans.
    • The meeting was cosy, with just a few friends sharing stories.
    • He enjoys the cosy feeling of being with his family on Sunday mornings.
noun
  1. A cover or holder that keeps something warm, especially a teapot or an egg.
    • The egg cosy looked like a little chicken and made breakfast fun.
    • He bought a new cosy for his teapot as a gift for his grandmother.
    • She put a knitted cosy over the teapot to keep the tea hot.
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