cozy up造句(1) Come over to the fire and cozy up a bit.
(2) Henry is cozying up to John so he can join the club.
(3) Chinese cozy up to E - commerce .
(4) Everyone knows that China is trying to cozy up to Venezuela, which has alienated most of the West that used to be the biggest customer for its plentiful oil.
(5) "The box reshapes so nicotine can cozy up, " Dougherty says.
(6) It might even "force" Samsung to cozy up to Microsoft Windows OS as an alternative, he adds.
(7) One response has been to cozy up to China — a strategic rival during the Cold War — through the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, which recently held a war game in Russian involving 6, 500 troops.
(8) Flirt with one girl, then cozy up with another one behind her back, and as soon as the second one leaves, flirt with the first one again ...
(9) So has his willingness to cozy up to the religious right.
(10) Even modern mothers and their teenage daughters would cozy up on the couch to watch the show together, often opening up dialogues to sexual topics not previously discussed.
(11) Unfortunately, the bigger his wallet, the more likely your busy bee is to cozy up with an office buddy. According to a study conducted by Jan Halper, Ph. D.
(12) As previously teased, this werewolf Raoul may not be free to cozy up to Sookie on season four because a new master will come on board.
(13) If you are a gold-digging poodle, it pays to cozy up to an heiress, widow or actress rather than the stereotypical rich guy.
(14) You can indulge in a perhaps rare chance to cozy up at home and dive into a good book.
(15) But the fact is, said many experts, the EU won't cozy up to an autocratic power with rampant government corruption, an arbitrary legal system, and scant regard for human rights.
(16) Innova contains fresh, wholesome ingredients from each of the five food groups (that's right - even fruit). Even the most persnickety cat will cozy up to his food dish when it's full of Innova.
(17) From Friday until Sunday afternoon, you might just want to cozy up with a certain someone or enjoy the company of good friends.
(18) Unfortunately, the bigger his wallet, the more likely your busy bee is to cozy up with an office buddy.
(19) For example, after a person, wanted the Bank's boss, will be adopted by relatives or friends, cozy up to those who have idle funds to become shareholders.
(20) Eight of the 11 suspects in the spy ring were teams that prosecutors say were handpicked and put together as married couples to cozy up to American policymakers.