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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
cozy .
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Examples
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Your wife Bev, by the way, strikingly -- I know she kind of cozied up to the president there.
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He's finally cozied up sort of to Lisa Edelstein's Cuddy, with predictably on and off results.
Michael Giltz: DVDs: When Tom Cruise Became A Superstar Michael Giltz 2011
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Being with my family, cozied up on the couch with only the Christmas tree lights on while we watch a holiday show (ABC family channel has a couple of classics every night!) – is what has been comforting me.
Comfort and Joy 2009
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The United States has repeatedly cozied up to authoritarian Pakistani generals like Zia ul-Haq and Pervez Musharraf to serve U.S. security interests, only to find itself shocked – - shocked - – that these generals play double games by dealing with militants and developing nuclear weapons.
Wonk Room » President’s Pakistan Aid Plan Represents Dramatic Shift 2009
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Unfortunately, that gospel is being sacrificed and squandered by Christians who have cozied up to power and wealth.
John W. Whitehead: The Crucifixion Of Jesus: Killing A Radical John W. Whitehead 2011
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He did a 180 on the death penalty; cozied up to the politically connected Hasidic Jewish community; placed a former borough president on his payroll as "Director of Community and Civic Affairs" at $125,000 a year; and actually indicted his election opponents.
Len Levitt: Jabbar Collins: The Sins of Joe Hynes? Len Levitt 2011
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They had cozied themselves with Ivy on the salmon sofas, their stocking feet propped up on the Ming coffee table.
Three Stages of Amazement Carol Edgarian 2011
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He's finally cozied up sort of to Lisa Edelstein's Cuddy, with predictably on and off results.
Michael Giltz: DVDs: When Tom Cruise Became A Superstar Michael Giltz 2011
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He did a 180 on the death penalty; cozied up to the politically connected Hasidic Jewish community; placed a former borough president on his payroll as "Director of Community and Civic Affairs" at $125,000 a year; and actually indicted his election opponents.
Len Levitt: Jabbar Collins: The Sins of Joe Hynes? Len Levitt 2011
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Unfortunately, that gospel is being sacrificed and squandered by Christians who have cozied up to power and wealth.
John W. Whitehead: The Crucifixion Of Jesus: Killing A Radical John W. Whitehead 2011
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