Warm-and-fuzzy
adjective
comforted and reassured; also, friendly and affectionate; also written warm and fuzzy
Examples
Not knowing where he is does not make me feel all warm-and-fuzzy.
noun, adjective
any person or thing that gives others comfort, reassurance, or a friendly feeling; also called warm fuzzy , warm fuzzies
Examples
We love staying at that inn; it gives us the warm-and-fuzzies.
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