Pronunciation: /ˈsoʊfəˌlaɪz/
verb to make or convert something into a sofa or like a sofa
A1 I like to sofalise on my couch after a long day.
A2 She often sofalises with her friends on weekends.
B1 The family decided to sofalise together in the living room.
B2 After dinner, we usually sofalise in front of the TV for a while.
C1 The cozy atmosphere of the cafe made it the perfect place to sofalise.
C2 They have a special room in their house just for sofalising and relaxing.
formal Many people find it relaxing to sofalise with a good book after a long day at work.
informal Let's just sofalise on the couch and watch some movies tonight.
slang I'm so tired, I just want to sofalise and chill for the rest of the evening.
figurative In order to brainstorm new ideas, our team decided to sofalise in a comfortable setting outside of the office.
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