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Comfy   /kˈəmfi/   Listen
Comfy

adjective
1.
Providing or experiencing physical well-being or relief ('comfy' is informal).  Synonym: comfortable.  "Comfortable suburban houses" , "Made himself comfortable in an armchair" , "The antihistamine made her feel more comfortable" , "Are you comfortable?" , "Feeling comfy now?"






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"Comfy" Quotes from Famous Books



... however, is comparatively small and very soft. There are so many cushions in it that you wonder why, if you are an outsider and don't know that, it needs six cushions to make one fair head comfy. The couches themselves are cushions as large as beds, and there is an art of sinking into them and of waiting to be helped out of them. There are several famous paintings on the walls, of which you may say 'Jolly thing that,' without losing caste as knowing too much; ...
— The Admirable Crichton • J. M. Barrie

... a chair for Mr Macpherson, and another big glass, and some more ice. Now sit down, Sergeant, and tell me all about it. Jim, get off that railing, or you'll fall off into the street, and break your leg. My luck is dead against me. Light your pipe, Sergeant, and make yourself comfy." ...
— Tom Gerrard - 1904 • Louis Becke

... back," growled Tom. "Are yer comfy? I put in a nice noo bit o' pine board 'sevening ...
— The Lost Middy - Being the Secret of the Smugglers' Gap • George Manville Fenn

... Grandpapa's funeral was all over, and that the green creepiness came from the green creepers. But Michael knew it didn't. She only said things like that to make you feel nice and comfy when you were going to bed. Michael knew very well that they had put Grandpapa into the drawing-room and locked the door so that the funeral men shouldn't get at him and take him away too soon. And Auntie Louie had kept the key in ...
— The Tree of Heaven • May Sinclair

... write again, or if his correspondence would prove as spasmodic, as easily interrupted as his attentions had been when they were both in the same town. Chum's brother was a nice, big, comfy kind of young man; the trouble was that he was too popular to give all his interest to one girl. You know how it is when a man stands six feet tall and has wavy hair and a misleading smile and a great, ...
— Starr, of the Desert • B. M Bower


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