Cosy in a sentence as a noun

I'll just make a comment from my cosy European perspective.

I wish there was a google-like 'cosy' setting allowing me to compress things back a bit.

By having a cosy relationship with the investment bank leading the issue, that's how.

TL;DR : Leaving a cosy and safe job to start your one-man dream job is harder than though + a dozen of example cases.

SF is a lot more epensive now than it was when I moved there in the mid-90s; back then you could throw a cosy little rave party for $500 or rent a small apartment for $1000/month.

Cosy in a sentence as an adjective

"The reason VCs don't like Yuri is that he is disturbing the cosy world they formerly inhabited by offering more founder friendly terms.

Or is it to satisfy the whims of writers like Nitasha Tiku who wouldn't know tech if it danced naked in front of her wearing a tea-cosy labelled Tech?

This all looks very cosy with all these companies supporting it, but I wonder how this site will deal with the more political aspects of web technologies.

This is because of externalities it would probably have bankrupted most banks due to increased borrowing costs and upset the cosy setup where most government debt is funded by banks in southern Europe.

Cosy definitions

noun

a padded cloth covering to keep a teapot warm

See also: cozy

adjective

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"

See also: cozy snug