Cozy in a sentence as a noun

Do you think Lincoln had a cozy life?

For me, at least, not seeing those points makes HN feel more cozy and private.

Why should we be okay with people dying just so we can have a nice, cozy life with our kids?

I am an engineer turned business guy who recently left a cozy job at a top-tier tech company and joined a YC start-up.

Google is the only major player even employing perfect forward secrecy; hardly a case of a company trying to get extra-cozy with the NSA.

Cozy in a sentence as an adjective

If everyone who invests in the company plays by these rules, I'm all for it. Unfortunately, the true narrative is: "Founders and employees are only supposed to get actually rich a few years after the IPO, however VCs, Investment Bankers, and their cozy clients can get stinking rich immediately.

They also have a very cozy intelligence relationship with the US government and, along with the UK, Canada and Australia, are in fact classed as a "2nd party partner" by the United States.

* * * * * * * But if you read the main story under discussion, we instead get:"The unhappy truth about burning wood has been scientifically established to a moral certainty: That nice, cozy fire in your fireplace is bad for you.

The worst thing we have here is cozy relationships between the media and the government, but alternative news sources are available everywhere and Americans are relying on them more than ever.

Rupert Murdoch has been pretty cozy to western governments and large corporations, so why would I as a whistleblower/leaker choose WSJ's outfit given the ideological and conflict of interest issues?Say what you will about WikiLeaks, but it's pretty much got one purpose and no obvious conflict of interest.

Cozy definitions

noun

a padded cloth covering to keep a teapot warm

See also: cosy

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: cosy snug

adjective

having or fostering a warm or friendly and informal atmosphere; "had a cozy chat"; "a relaxed informal manner"; "an intimate cocktail lounge"; "the small room was cozy and intimate"

See also: intimate informal

adjective

suggesting connivance; "a cozy arrangement with the police"