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Comfort
com·fort
/ˈkəmfərt/
noun
Synonyms: clean sheets, familiarity, bonfire smoke
1.
Evenings in late spring or early summer spent in the grass, with or without a drink, but must include you and me. Temperature mild - preferably with a breeze. The sky is clear cerulean - save for two fluffy white clouds. May also include 4-5 other friends, hummus and crackers, a portable speaker, a deck of playing cards, and uproarious laughter.
"I can’t wait for the comfort of July."
2.
A giant pot of food on the stove to feed a whole crowd, though the crowd may be as small as three, in which case leftover containers will be filled and sent home with the guests. Carbs will be involved in one way or another. You will eat until you are content, or perhaps a little past the point of, and slip into a short nap on my couch.
“Your comfort brings me such joy.”
verb
Synonyms: air conditioning, a kiss on my eyelid, fingers brushing cheeks
1.
When you slip your fingers in between mine as we walk down the street – our magnetism materialized in the palms of our hands.
"Care for some comfort?"
