adv. Also cozily, etc. [f. COSY a. + -LY2.] In a cosy manner; snugly and comfortably.

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1721.  Ramsay, To Æolus, 17. Canty and cosily I lye.

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1785.  Burns, Halloween, v. Syne coziely, aboon the door, wi’ cannie care, they’ve plac’d them.

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1837.  W. Irving, Capt. Bonneville, III. 14. [He] would take his seat quietly and cozily by the fire.

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1871.  M. Collins, Mrq. & Merch., II. iv. 102. She had seen the little girl safely and cosily in bed.

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