Search for crossword answers and clues

Answer for the clue "Brit's tea ___ ", 4 letters:
cosy

Alternative clues for the word cosy

Word definitions for cosy in dictionaries

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a cosy atmosphere (= when a building, room etc is small, comfortable, and warm ) ▪ With its low ceilings and open fire, the house has a cosy atmosphere. a cosy chat (= a relaxed and usually private one ) ▪ I made ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Cozy \Co"zy\ (k?"z?), a. [Compar. Cozier (-z?-?r); superl. Coziest .] [Cf. Scot. cosie, cozie, prob. from Gael. cosach abounding in hollows, or cosagach full of holes or crevices, snug, sheltered, from cos a hollow, a crevice.] Snug; comfortable; easy; ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
CoSy was an early computer conferencing system developed by the University of Guelph in 1983 and 1984. CoSy was selected by Byte Magazine to launch their BIX system in 1985 In addition to BIX, it was used to implement a similar British system named CIX ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. enjoying or affording comforting warmth and shelter especially in a small space; "a cozy nook near the fire"; "snug in bed"; "a snug little apartment" [syn: cozy , snug ] n. a padded cloth covering to keep a teapot warm [syn: tea cosy , cosey , tea ...

Usage examples of cosy.

She was back to cosying up to Barong the Gorgeous, back as well to gibing at me at every opportunity.

But presently, with her felt hat still firmly on her head, she sat down, put her arm on the cushioned table and settled for a cosy chat while Claribel took her through her exercises.

He looked around and waved a hand as though to indicate the cosiest surroundings in the city.

Often in this little room, cosiest in the house, Jolyon would catch a moment of communion with his father.

Just as the Action Picture has its photographic basis or fundamental metaphor in the long chase down the highway, so the Intimate Film has its photographic basis in the fact that any photoplay interior has a very small ground plan, and the cosiest of enclosing walls.

Zane and the unborn Donny and my mother was to have been the cosiest I could make it.

A small house is always cosiest, and often prettiest, and the fewer servants, the less trouble.

It is one of the cosiest and most comfortable places in the city, and is usually filled with an audience of city people of the better class.

She made him sit down with her in the cosiest corner of the drawing-room, gave him coffee and a cigarette, and promised that Claude would come in a moment.

They were on the cosiest of terms, Fanny having very soon lost her shyness, and the Major discovering in her so sympathetic a listener that before very long he had put her in possession of nearly every detail of his career.

For Patsy he bought a handsome modern flat building located at 3708 Willing Square, and installed her and the Major in its cosiest apartment, the rents of the remaining flats giving the Doyles an adequate income for all time to come.

They tried not to think about the pain as they climbed into their cosy shelter that night amongst the mallee gums, acacia shrubs and York gums, and quietly listened to the sounds of the bush.

It was indeed very small but extremely cosy, the furniture was simple and uncluttered and someone had put a bowl of hyacinths on the little table by one of the two easy chairs.

There, not twenty yards in front of me, placed in a charming situation, under the shade of a species of fig-tree, and facing to the stream, was a cosy hut, built more or less on the Kafir principle with grass and withes, but having a full-length door instead of a bee-hole.

The house, even if it stood within a large clearing, was cosied by the heavy woods on the hillside.