get comfortable
Frequency: 7.065.8 per million words
To reach a state of physical or mental ease.
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Examples (10)
- This bed is lumpy—I just can't seem to get comfortable.
- Come in and get comfortable on the sofa.
- He kicked off his shoes and tried to get comfortable in the armchair.
- It took a while to get comfortable on the long flight.
- Let's find a good spot and get comfortable before the movie starts.
- It took her a few weeks to get comfortable with her new responsibilities.
- Once he started talking, he began to get comfortable in front of the audience.
- They were shy at first, but soon started to get comfortable with each other.
- You'll soon get comfortable using the new software.
- As soon as I get comfortable with the team, my performance will improve.