With his inimitable style of cosying up to most of the families for whom he irons clothes, he has made himself indispensable to many households. |
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Sasha, a charity worker, is more interested in cosying up to big fish than touching them for their money. |
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The craft of ceramics has been cosying up to the art world for a long time. |
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Mr Hökmark comes from Sweden, where his party is nowadays cosying up to the Social Democrats. |
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When you've got musicians cosying up to politicians there's something seriously wrong with both sides. |
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Mention it to Tories, though, and they go into a spin of denial and talk of how to prevent Mr Cameron from cosying up to Mr Clegg. |
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China, which has built a big embassy in Malabo, the island capital, is cosying up too. |
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Former Westlife star Brian wasn't too long on the single scene either and was soon cosying up to Dublin model Vogue Williams. |
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Mr President, I will not comment on this new cosying up between the British Liberal Democrats and the Conservatives, as has been displayed by Mr Callanan and Mr Davies here tonight. |
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Mr. Berlusconi, yes or no, should you be cosying up to the Turkmen regime? |
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And it wasn't long before he was cosying up to a sexy blonde who onlookers recognised as 19-year-old Shipwrecked co-star Lianne. |
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It is aimed also at stemming the drift that has seen Labour and the Lib Dem's cosying up together on Europe, constituency boundary changes and media regulation post-Leveson. |
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He spent all day cosying up to the new boss, hoping for a plum assignment. |
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But as they're cosying up back at the Rovers, Amy catches them in the act. |
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