extra comfort

collocation in English

meaningsofextraandcomfort

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extra
adjective
uk
/ˈek.strə/
us
/ˈek.strə/
added to what ...
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comfort
noun
uk
/ˈkʌm.fət/
us
/ˈkʌm.fɚt/
a pleasant feeling of being relaxed and free ...
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(Definition ofextraandcomfortfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofextra comfort

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They have earned the right to that littleextracomfortthrough their personal sacrifices during their working lives, but they now see it eroded.
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They receive something in the way of compensation for that loss, which, with their transitional benefit, gives them just a littleextracomfort.
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The amendments, however, give licence holdersextracomfort, in that they impose an upper limit on the amount of any financial penalty that can be imposed.
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It offered 398 seats equipped with adjustable wings in the headrest and an adjustable footrest to provideextracomfort.
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The seats feature footrests and winged headrests forextracomfort.
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I think the miners are quite entitled to ask for those extra comforts.
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All that we can do is to add these extra comforts to an environment which is already happy.
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It would mean that the soldier who finds himself in hospital would receive full wages as well as all the extra comforts of the hospital.
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They have to provide themselves with small extra comforts, extra milk, perhaps, and some other such things at that time above all others.
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It might even be utilised for providing him with some extra comforts.
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The shop sells the products to visitors to provide extra comforts for the residents.
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I am not thinking simply of bringing relief and extra comforts to one section of the community.
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They mean a few extra comforts and in some cases even a few extra necessities.
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It may be said that those who enjoy these extra comforts do so because sons and daughters help.
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But need they be penalised for having endeavoured to save and thereby enjoy a few extra comforts in their old age, especially if they are incapacitated?
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Hours have been arranged conveniently by those firms for part-time workers and their families have been able to afford some of the extra comforts of life.
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