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Cosy up Meaning in English

expression

ˈkoʊzi/ /ˈəp
KOH-zee uhp
kˈəʊzi/ /ˈʌp
KOH-zee uhp

Definition

To move physically close to someone for warmth or comfort, or to try to become friendly with someone, often to gain an advantage.

Usage & Nuances

Used in both literal (snuggling for comfort) and figurative (trying to get favors) senses; informal. Typical phrases: 'cosy up to someone.' The figurative meaning can imply insincerity or manipulation.

Example Sentences

The cat likes to cosy up next to me at night.

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Kids often cosy up to their parents when they're scared.

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He tried to cosy up to the new boss to get a promotion.

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On cold days, we all cosy up on the couch with blankets and movies.

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Politicians sometimes cosy up to popular celebrities to boost their image.

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You can't just cosy up to people when you need something and ignore them afterward.

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