o7
notable
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IY0EUs_8Ubo
Surveillance shows how Horizon employee stole plane from SeaTac
>49,910 views | Jul 6, 2022
Nearly 4 years after a Horizon Airlines baggage handler casually stole a passenger plane from SeaTac before intentionally crashing on a small island, KOIN 6 News obtained surveillance video that shows how he managed to do it without anyone noticing.
Tidy catalog.
o7
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5oQEIaOhis
Mick Mulvaney says he resigned on Jan. 6 because Trump "failed" as president
>163,637 views | Jul 8, 2022
Mick Mulvaney, former acting White House chief of staff, spoke exclusively to CBS News' Catherine Herridge about Jan. 6, Pat Cipollone’s closed-door testimony and how the insurrection may impact former President Donald Trump's potential run in 2024.
>Herridge and Mulvaney, cozily playing their part.
cozily
[ˈkōzəlē]
DEFINITION
adverb form of cozy
co·zy
[ˈkōzē]
ADJECTIVE
cosy (adjective) · cosier (comparative adjective) · cosiest (superlative adjective) · cozy (adjective) · cozier (comparative adjective) · coziest (superlative adjective)
giving a feeling of comfort, warmth, and relaxation:
"a cozy cabin tucked away in the trees"
synonyms:
snug · comfortable · warm · restful · home-like · homey · cheerful · welcoming · pleasant · agreeable · safe · sheltered · secure · at ease · mellow · homely · down-home · homestyle
antonyms:
uncomfortable
(of a relationship or conversation) intimate and relaxed:
"a very cozy little chat"
synonyms:
intimate · relaxed · informal · friendly
avoiding or not offering challenge or difficulty; complacent:
"a rather cozy assumption among automakers that they would never actually go bust"
informal
derogatory
(of a transaction or arrangement) working to the mutual advantage of those involved (used to convey a suspicion of corruption):
"a cozy deal"
NOUN
cosy (noun) · cosies (plural noun) · cozy (noun) · cozies (plural noun)
a soft covering to keep a teapot, boiled egg, etc., hot:
"a photograph of Smith pouring tea from a pot with a knitted cozy" · "mug cozies are simple to make"
a soft decorative cover for an object:
"a handmade phone cozy" · "crocheted tissue box cozies"
NORTH AMERICAN
an insulating sleeve used to keep a canned or bottled drink cold:
"guests received beer cozies"
VERB
informal
cosy (verb) · cosies (third person present) · cosied (past tense) · cosied (past participle) · cosying (present participle) · cozy (verb) · cozies (third person present) · cozied (past tense) · cozied (past participle) · cozying (present participle)
give (someone) a feeling of comfort or complacency:
"she cozied him, pretending to find him irresistibly attractive"
(cozy up)
snuggle up to:
"almost everyone loves to cozy up to a roaring fire" · "I shall have a certain lovely lady to cozy up with"
(cozy up to)
ingratiate oneself with:
"he decided to resign rather than cozy up to hard-liners in the party"
ORIGIN
early 18th century (originally Scots): of unknown origin.
>cosy (verb) · cosies (third person present) · cosied (past tense) · cosied (past participle) · cosying (present participle) · cozy (verb) · cozies (third person present) · cozied (past tense) · cozied (past participle) · cozying (present participle)
>give (someone) a feeling of comfort or complacency:
>"she cozied him, pretending to find him irresistibly attractive"