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Definition of Cushiest
1. cushy [adj] - See also: cushy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cushiest
Literary usage of Cushiest
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Cavalry of the Clouds by Alan Bott (1917)
"of the cushiest is the spring actuating this Jack-in-the-Box appearance.
Have patience. To-day's inactivity has bred a pleasant boredom, which I shall work ..."
2. Front Lines by Boyd Cable (1918)
""I believe the Staff has the cushiest of cushy jobs. "I believe the Staff never
hears a bullet whistle or sees a shell burst except through a telescope. ..."
3. That which Hath Wings: A Novel of the Day by Richard Dehan (1918)
""All the cushiest little tables will be taken if you don't look sharp." "Not on
the day of the Grand Prix!" Franky retorted, spurred to maddest invention by ..."
4. Shellproof Mack: An American's Fighting Story by Arthur James Mack (1918)
"I hated to leave the bunch of pals I had come to like so well but the job was
the cushiest in the army. It let a man out of all training and gave him better ..."
5. Tillicums of the Trail: Being Klondike Yarns Told to Canadian Soldiers by George Charles Fraser Pringle (1922)
"That was the "cushiest" job I have ever had. We were under cover all the time,
had abundance of good food and luxuries for everyone, and every device that ..."
6. Surviving Twilight: A Soldier's Chronicle of Daily Life in Iraq by Shane A. Bernskoetter (2005)
"... God must have just said, “Jimmy, there are too many people asking about this
kid! I'm sticking him in the cushiest job on post! “ Yes, to all of you, ..."