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cushiony

[koosh-uh-nee] / ˈkʊʃ ə ni /










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The older we get, the more the cushiony disks that separate the vertebrae thin out.

From Los Angeles Times

An estimated 40% of low-back pain cases are attributed to degeneration of the cushiony intervertebral discs that absorb shocks and provide flexibility to the spine, previous research suggests.

From Science Daily

The lightweight pajamas are made with cushiony soft, fine cotton fabric and are adorned with thin piping and two side pockets on the bottoms.

From Los Angeles Times

His swirly bun cannot be separated along its seams, however, because those layers steam into one cushiony mass.

From Washington Post

It might seem an improbable proposition, turning cold, hard rocks into comfortable and inviting furniture, translating rough stone into cushiony sofas and stools, rethinking rubble as accent tables with enough polish to occupy living rooms.

From New York Times