Cushy
Cushy adjective - Providing physical comfort.
Usage example: a big cushy chair that's perfect for watching television
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- In the Supernatural episode "Phantom Traveler," a metallic sound is heard when Dean removes his knife from under his (presumably soft and cushy) pillow.
Source: Audible Sharpness - Dead Rising 2: Off the Record justifies this trope with Frank West: a combination of age and living a cushy life during his 15 Minutes of Fame have made him soft by the time the game starts five years after the first game.
Source: Bag Of Spilling / Video Games
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