cozeys
/ˈkoʊziz/
verb
- To make oneself comfortable or snug; to settle in cozily.
- We cozied together on the couch to watch a movie.
- The cat cozied into the pile of blankets on the bed.
- After a long hike, they cozied up by the fireplace.
- To persuade or ingratiate oneself with someone, often in a flattering or subtle way.
- She cozied her way into the group by complimenting everyone.
- He tried to cozey up to the boss to get a promotion.
- The politician cozied up to local leaders during the campaign.
noun
- A cozy, comfortable, or snug place, especially a small nook or corner.
- The café had a little cozey by the window with soft cushions.
- He built a reading cozey in the attic under the eaves.
- She curled up in her favorite cozey with a good book.
- A cover for a teapot or other container to keep it warm.
- The tea stayed hot for an hour thanks to the insulated cozey.
- She bought a new cozey with a floral pattern at the craft fair.
- My grandmother knitted a bright red cozey for the teapot.