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- adjective
comparative form ofcushy : morecushy
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Examples
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In turn, Generation T is having its even cushier retirement financed by Generation T+1.
Social Security Indexing Debate, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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The new Beast boasts much cushier seats than the old model and an electric lime-green paint job to boot while retaining its ferocious shark's head design.
Towels Not Included Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011
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Those engines sure are making things ever cushier for the tiny few in the first-class cabin.
Air sick 2011
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In turn, Generation T is having its even cushier retirement financed by Generation T+1.
Social Security Indexing Debate, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Tens of thousands of Transportation Security Administration TSA screeners are now casting votes to choose a union to collectively bargain for cushier personnel practices on their behalf.
Ready for Unionized Airport Security? Kimberley A. Strassel 2011
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The new Beast boasts much cushier seats than the old model and an electric lime-green paint job to boot while retaining its ferocious shark's head design.
Towels Not Included Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011
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We put foam interlock tiles under the big rug in our basement playroom/library, and they make a good walking surface for tired limbs as well as a good falling-down surface (for Charlie anyway) -- cushier than standard non-skid liner.
mrissa: 2010: a not-very-carpeted odyssey mrissa 2010
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I guess another option would be to go up a needle size, but use a slightly thicker, cushier yarn than usual to preserve the density.
Laetare Sunday Jean 2009
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In turn, Generation T is having its even cushier retirement financed by Generation T+1.
Social Security Indexing Debate, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Its coaches will make more money, and its players will get bigger and shinier facilities, fancier menus, cushier dorms, more stylish travel arrangements and other perks.
A pro agent's case for paying college football players Donald H. Yee 2010
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