cushiony, a.
(ˈkʊʃənɪ)
[f. cushion n. + -y.]
Resembling a cushion in shape, softness, etc. fig. Easy, comfortable, ‘soft’. Cf. cushy a.
| 1839–47 Todd Cycl. Anat. III. 908/1 The soft cushiony end of the nose. 1866 Flint Princ. Med. (1880) 245 The emphysematous portions..have a soft, cushiony feel. 1908 Daily Chron. 25 Feb. 4/4 A lot of them have rare cushiony jobs. |