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The answer COSIES has 2 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of cosies in various dictionaries:
noun - a padded cloth covering to keep a teapot warm
adv - snug and comfortable [ adj COZIER, COZIEST] : COZILY
verb - to attempt to get on friendly terms
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Some knitted pieces, in Britain |
They keep eggs warm, because that's the point of incubators |
Last Seen in these Crosswords & Puzzles |
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Apr 15 2014 The Guardian - Cryptic crossword |
Nov 10 2006 New York Times |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
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a cover to keep a teapot or a boiled egg hot. |
Plural form of cosy. |
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cosy. |
Giving a feeling of comfort, warmth, and relaxation. |
A soft covering to keep a teapot, boiled egg, etc. hot. |
A canopied corner seat for two. |
Make (someone) feel comfortable or complacent. |
Cosies might refer to |
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Right You Are (If You Think So) (Italian: Così è (se vi pare) [koˈzi ˈɛ sse (v)vi ˈpaːre], also translated as It Is So, (If You Think So)) is an Italian drama by Luigi Pirandello. The play is based on Pirandello's novel La signora Frola e il signor Ponza, suo genero. * It premiered 18 June 1917 in Milan. The theme is conflicting versions of the truth told by the main characters, each of whom claims the other is insane. Lady Frola claims that her son-in-law Mr. Ponza went insane when her daughter, his wife, died four years ago, then remarried. Lady Frola claims he fantasizes that his new wife is his old wife. Mr. Ponza claims that Lady Frola could not accept her daughter’s death, went mad, and only survives by believing that his second wife is her living daughter. The townspeople attempt to learn the truth as the play progresses. |