'Cosy', as an adjective, means 'snug, comforting, warm'. An example of this usage would be, "This is a cosy blanket." As a noun, a cosy is a padded or knitted covering placed over an item to keep it warm, for example, a tea-cosy which covers a tea pot. 'Cosy' can also be used as a verb meaning either to make someone feel snug and comfortable, or to become friendly with.
"Cozy" describes a feeling of warmth, comfort, and security. It often relates to a small, charming space that makes you feel relaxed and content.
The word "cozy" has a long vowel sound, pronounced as /ˈkoʊzi/.
The word "bistro" originated from French. It is a casual dining establishment that typically serves simple, hearty meals and drinks in a cozy setting.
The longest word that rhymes with "hug" is "snug," which means comfortable or cozy.
In Polish, "milo" means "nice" or "kind".
Example sentence: Our sow had a litter of six piglets.The noun 'sow' is a word for an adult, female:aardvarkanteaterarmadillobadgerbearboarcassowarychinchillagiant pandaguinea pighedgehogjellyfishkinkajouminkmoleotterpigpolar bearporcupineprairie dograccoonred pandashrewskunkslothThe word 'sow' is also a verb meaning to plant seeds in the ground.
cozy parlour
get comfortable.
The state or quality of being cozy.
The noun is missing:It was a warm and cozy _______, and when Martin drew the curtains, she felt safe and protected.It was a warm and cozy evening (?)It was a warm and cozy room (?)It was a warm and cozy atmosphere (?)Whatever the word that was in the blank space is the noun that 'it' is replacing:'The evening, it was warm and cozy...''The room, it was warm and cozy...''The atmosphere, it was warm and cozy...'
In Polish, "milo" means "nice" or "kind".
cozy
Flower power, although I'm not sure what that has to do with floating.
cozy, home
(2) Co-zy
cozy comfortable
The word "cozy" has a long vowel sound, pronounced as /ˈkoʊzi/.
There are two syllables. Co-zy.