cossie
English
Alternative forms
- cozzie (Australian)
Pronunciation
/ˈkɒzi/, /kŏzi/
Rhymes: -ɒzi
Noun
cossie (plural cossies)
- (Britain) A swimming costume.
- 2007, Elizabeth Slater, Sky, page 121:
- “Let's not bother with cossies Jack. Let′s pretend it′s years ago.”
- She remembered the times they had swum at Eleni beach totally naked, the moon and stars lighting the little waves as they rolled slowly to shore.
- 2009, Madeleine St. John, The Women in Black, page 72:
- She would just change now very quickly and then run down to Lingerie and—no, she thought, I won′t; I′ll go to the cossies first, because I don′t want anyone to see me carrying that parcel from Lingerie (which used a different patterned wrapping paper, printed with a lace and ribbom design) because they might guess what′s in it, or they might ask. So I′ll just go to the cossies first.
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Synonyms
- bathers (Australian)
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