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TV doesn't get much more cosy and mainstream.
The years of the British art boom have led to art criticism becoming ever more cosy.
We settle down to a more cosy, if still bickering, companionship.
David Thomson in his Biographical Dictionary of Film "My trouble with Gwenn was that the more cosy he grew in old age, the more resolutely my toes curled".
Indeed, walking through The National Portrait Gallery gift-shop on the way to our meeting, there are postcards of the real Kate and Wills that appear no more cosy than Jackson's latest series.
I originally bought it for me and the cat, so when two dogs and a tall man moved in, it became a much more cosy – but still equally delightful – proposition.
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His narrative is no searing confessional, more a cosy fireside reminiscence, like a bluff brigadier mumbling away over the port.
You find yourself getting into the stubborn swing of it, and when they finally let you escape into a warm restaurant or pub at the end of the day, it feels all the more gezellig (cosy) for having been earned.
The Somerset drawings, meanwhile, suggest something altogether more suburban, a cosy bungalow set into grassy mounds and surrounded by trees.
I don't have that nostalgia any more or that cosy thing of going home for Christmas.
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