Ingratiate oneself to; often with insincere behavior.
1 It's not too late to cozy up with those financial records.
2 Jen is sleeping snug and cozy up there, her mouth in a half-smile.
3 Ditch the wearable black hole and cozy up to a Cocoon.
4 He still wasn't happy about her wanting them to cozy up to the media.
5 Got someone special to cozy up next to? He raises his eyebrows at me.
6 Tried to cozy up to a gang of skinheads, thinkin' they'd protect him inside.
7 He slides an arm around my waist, signaling me to cozy up to him.
8 They were obviously a new couple, trying to cozy up together as much as possible.
9 She's tried to cozy up to me, but I've never trusted her overtures of friendship.
10 It's really very cozy up here, isn't it?
11 Or cozy up in a cafe and people-watch.
12 DON'T expect Christopher Nolan to cozy up with Netflix for an original feature film any time soon.
13 So she wants to cozy up to those runny sores on the rump of humanity, let her.
14 You've been trying to cozy up to him from the start. He turned accusing eyes on Seregil.
15 J. T. thought Venkatesh was crazy, literally- auniversitystudent wanting to cozy up to a crack gang?
16 Nearly 45 percent of singles are looking to do one thing: cozy up with someone this holiday season.
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