The couch was dark green suede and definitely cozier than the plaid throw covering the couch that would be acting as a bed in his new place. |
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Nothing is cozier than cuddling up in front of a fire with some popcorn. |
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In a region where the most efficient way to commute is by train, the bus can be cozier, more personal. |
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In the front room, now called the Tap Room, a cozier, more casual atmosphere is reflected in the à-la-carte menu. |
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My evenings were spent surfing the web for ideas to decorate the nursery but also ways to make the apartment cozier. |
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In the evening, the restaurant takes on a cozier ambiance to offer guests a memorable experience as they quietly enjoy the most exquisite dishes. |
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They are generally smaller and provide the visitor with a cozier environment. |
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The structure provides also a private storage to put personal items as well as a light to make the room's ambience cozier. |
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It has a cozier smell than the Guggenheim. |
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The house is cozier and more modern than the one in which we had brunch. |
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To the right of the airy entrance hall, the living room has a 16-foot ceiling, while the open dining area, just beyond, is under a soffit for a cozier feel. |
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The increasingly dense, cosmopolitan, glass-and-chrome city bears only the slightest resemblance to the smaller, blacker, cozier city that raised me, and that I miss every time I go back home. |
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The rooms looked cozier right away, and Lara was happy. |
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If you are put off by the harshness of Wool's rigor, it means that you aren't ready to confess that our time admits, and merits, nothing cozier in an art besieged by the advances of photographic and digital mediums. |
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She exhumes the local and global conditions and concurrences of post-colonialism through the work of Cozier. |
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The commentating team for the West Indies Tests next summer will include Barbadian lawyer Donna Symmonds and Tony Cozier, the doyen of West Indian cricket observers. |
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