1. cozier - Noun
2. cozier - Adjective
Derived from cozy
See Cosier.
Source: Webster's dictionaryCozier (1996), p. 343. But he was affected by injury throughout the six-match series; he withdrew injured from the third Test having bowled fewer than eight overs and missed the fifth Test completely. Source: Internet
In the first three Tests, Ambrose was hampered by pitches which did not suit his bowling and, according to Tony Cozier writing in Wisden, was often unlucky when he bowled, Cozier (1994), pp. 1,044–47. Source: Internet
Cozier (2001), p. 423. He was second in the averages to Walsh with 17 wickets at 18.64. Source: Internet
Cozier (2001), p. 440. citation He took four wickets in the first innings of both the third and fourth Tests, passing 400 wickets in the latter match. Source: Internet
Hopps, David in Cozier (2001), p. 447. After he took three wickets in his final Test match, the crowd gave him a standing ovation and the England players formed a guard-of-honour when he came out to bat. Source: Internet
On the first day of the decisive final Test, Ambrose took seven wickets at the cost of one run from 32 deliveries and finished with figures of seven for 25. Cozier described it as "one of Test cricket's most devastating spells". Source: Internet