Cosily [adverb]

Definition of Cosily:

very well

Synonyms of Cosily:


Opposite/Antonyms of Cosily:

Lousy


Sentence/Example of Cosily:

Personal inquiries, private affairs can be cosily chatted over.

Lastly, the purse is cosily lined with silk-cotton down or other soft material.

The old boy puts all his affairs into her hands, and they rub on together cosily enough the remainder of their days.

As far as we can ascertain we are going in a few days to leave the trenches where we have been living cosily for so many months.

Grimalkin squatted down within striking distance, tucked his paws away cosily in front of him, and waited.

He squatted under a briar brake, tucked his paws away cosily before him, and watched.

One day he was sitting cosily by his fire with his Long Nine in his mouth, and the smoke was curling gracefully over his head.

In one was an old four-poster standing cosily in a corner that seemed made to hold it.

This was Tabiatha, the new kitten, cosily reposing in her new basket under the table.

It was furnished cosily as a library, and a cheerful fire burned in the big open grate.