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coozy meaning

Coozy

Definition: A “coozy,” often spelled “cozy,” refers to a type of insulating cover designed to keep beverages, usually cans or bottles, warm or cold. It can also denote a comfortable, warm, and snug atmosphere or an item that provides warmth (like a knit cover for a teapot or a blanket). In various informal contexts, “coozy” can also refer to a comfortable, relaxed situation or environment.

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Etymology: The term “coozy” is most likely derived from the earlier form “cozy,” which emerges from the Scottish word “cosy,” meaning snug or comfortable. The term’s evolution highlights its relation to warmth and comfort, particularly in the context of items made to provide insulation.

Pronunciation: /ˈkuː.zi/ Phonetic transcription: [kuh-zee]

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While the word “coozy” may also be used in certain informal contexts for other meanings or as part of colloquial speech, it is primarily associated with insulation and comfort.

  1. She wrapped her drink in a cozy coozy to keep it cold during the summer picnic.
  2. The knitted coozy added a festive touch to the holiday party as guests sipped their hot cocoa.
  3. He always brought his favorite coozy to outdoor events to ensure his beer stayed chilled.
  4. After a long day, she enjoyed curling up with a blanket and her favorite mug protected by a cute coozy.
  5. The colorful coozy was not only functional but also a great conversation starter among friends at the barbecue.

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