cozy up
Upper Intermediate (B2) informal
To get comfortable and warm, like curling up in a cosy spot.
"On a cold winter evening, she loved to cozy up by the fire with a good book."
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wanting to be cozy up to power, cozy up to celebrity.
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Um cozy up by the fire.
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to cozy up to power in the government.
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EastEnders · 4:55
now without having to cozy up to that scumbag.