conflate
-She conflated the three plays to produce a fresh new work.
conveys
-His poetry conveys a great sense of religious devotion.
-You don't want to convey the impression that we're not interested.
-The goods are usually conveyed by rail.
cork
-I'll cork the bottle and we can drink the rest later.
cosy
-This room is nice and cosy in the winter.
-He has some cosy arrangement with his supplier, which means he's able to sell his goods more cheaply.
couch
-They want to couch their response in diplomatic, not threatening, terms.
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