Crossword-Solution: COSINESS 8 letters, 4 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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gemutlichkeit 3 answers
Geniality 10 answers
cheerfulness 52 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTAEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with COSINESS (5)

Late one afternoon she was sitting behind the counter, wrapped in her shawl, and wondering how soon she might draw down the blinds and retreat into the comparative cosiness of the back room.
Bunner Sisters Edith Wharton 2008
When some rare operation was to be performed the theatre would fill up, but generally there were not more than half a dozen students present, and then the proceedings had a cosiness which Philip enjoyed.
Of Human Bondage W. Somerset Maugham 1995
And, though I don’t think your good lady’s very friendly to me, in this matter, still she can’t help herself from falling into my views, for there’s a compactness and cosiness of appearance about her that always tells, even in an indifferent case.
The Cricket on the Hearth Charles Dickens 2012
PART II THE EXPLANATIONS OF INNOCENT SMITH Chapter I The Eye of Death; or, the Murder Charge The dining-room of the Dukes had been set out for the Court of Beacon with a certain impromptu pomposity that seemed somehow to increase its cosiness.
Manalive G. K. Chesterton 1999
Reprinted in 'The Works' under the title of 'Diminuendo.' A parody of this appeared, under the title of 'Be it Cosiness,' by Max Mereboom, in Punch, Dec.
The Works of Max Beerbohm Max Beerbohm 1999

Quotes with COSINESS (3)

People who fell in love at first sight, rushed home to their parents to tell them the good news and subsequently married were, [Patricia Highsmith] thought, retarded. Rather, a more honest appraisal of the nature of love positions it nearer to the horrors of mental illness. How else could you explain the fact that so many people were prepared to sacrifice the safety and cosiness of their lives for the thrill of a new romance?
Andrew Wilson Patricia Highsmith, Zoe sto skotadi
Life, authentic life, is supposed to be all struggle, unflagging action and affirmation, but when I look back I see that the greater part of my energies was always given over to the simple search for shelter, for comfort, for, yes, I admit it, for cosiness. This is a surprising, not to say a shocking, realization. Before, I saw myself as something of a buccaneer, facing all-comers with a cutlass in my teeth, but now I am compelled to acknowledge that this was a delusion. To b…
John Banville The Sea
Thirty years ago [written 2009], over-regulation, over-taxation, mis-regulation, statism, state corporatism, and economic folly, cosiness and regulatory capture, and a crescent ideological enemy without, who were assisted by enemies — both fifth columnists and useful fools — within, had led to a crisis of confidence in the West, and in all lands that — and amongst all peoples, particularly those who were oppressed in their own lands, who — loved and desired liberty. Of course…
G.M.W. Wemyss