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- 1843 — Charles Dickens. A Christmas Carol.
- Here, the flickering of the blaze showed preparations for a cosy dinner, with hot plates baking through and through before the fire, and deep red curtains, ready to be drawn to shut out cold and darkness.
2016 September 12, “Dansk hygge”, in Københavns Sprogcenters blog:Granny cosies around us