cushy 的定义
cush·i·er, cush·i·est.Informal.
- involving little effort for ample rewards; easy and profitable: a cushy job.
- soft and comfortable; cushiony: a cushy chair.
cushy 近义词
lush, comfortable
更多cushy例句
- My toes banged against rocks in the otherwise cushy trail runners I wore to soften my steps on this humid June day.
- At many agencies and other companies, long gone are the days of the cushy corner office — a trend under new examination with the continued evolution of the modern workplace.
- It’s a pretty cushy experience too, with six viewing areas, including three viewing platforms and 600 feet of boardwalk strolling.
- Its deep hood and cushy down mean that I haven’t been cold even once.
- While the bars on the seat and back of the chairs are wide to offer some comfort, they won’t be as cushy as the more expensive sets.
- The high-performance organizations did not hire people with IDD simply to gain cushy tax subsidies.
- Even in 1999, this gilded cage of a cushy but unstimulating white-collar career was only available to certain people.
- So Last Week Tonight with John Oliver seems like a cushy gig.
- In 1994, Bezos took his wife, left a cushy job as vice president of hedge fund D.E. Shaw, and went west.
- The inmate says that, contrary to what Prop. 34 proponents might have you believe, life for death row inmates is hardly cushy.
- I always think Billy had the hardest luck to be hit again just as he was coming out of it all with a safe and cushy one.
- Yet the War dog worships the Army; it represents a square meal and a "cushy" bed.
- I pointed out that there were many men in England half his age who had done nothing but secure cushy jobs for themselves.
- A chunk out of an 'and grenade 'it 'im in the thigh, and 'e laughed like 'ell becos 'e'd got a 'cushy' wound.
- Though why you wouldnt let dad get you a nice cushy job is a thing I cant understand.