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cushty

British  
/ ˈkʊʃtɪ /

interjection

  1. an exclamation of pleasure, agreement, approval, etc

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"It's a cushty height for the goalkeeper," said Brown-Finnis.

From BBC

The TV series was filmed in Ranganathan's own home during lockdown, which the comedian says made his wife Leesa realise what a cushty job he has.

From BBC

Chauhan has been arrested and has given up his “cushty flat” and instead “sofa surfs” or lives at home with his parents who have struggled to understand his decision to turn his back on his medical career.

From The Guardian

“I was sitting in my cushty flat in Tunbridge Wells and going out for nice meals a couple of times a week and thinking: ‘Surely these people have got it twisted a bit here – they are a bit extreme, aren’t they?.’”

From The Guardian

To get the look he wanted, he spent 50 hours in the tattoo parlour, making it a less than "cushty" experience.

From BBC