The phrase
"safe cocoon" means a protective and secure environment that keeps someone or something safe. It refers to a place or situation where there is no danger or harm.
Full definition
Pupae can live for years in their
nice safe cocoons waiting for something warm to come close.
To avoid the bullying within a «community of correction», people ultimately depart or become «true believers», and ultimately resort to hatred, name calling, insults, and so forth — which insulates them within
a safe cocoon of «pseudo-community» — that is, a community based on «enforcement of sameness».
Your baby will have no awareness of your intimate acts beyond possibly enjoying the rocking motion from his cozy,
safe cocoon.
Home can become
a safe cocoon, especially for children with sensory issues, who can feel assaulted by extra sights and sounds, or those who have trouble with social interactions.
But only one, so far, has left
the safe cocoon of the house she was raised in, venturing her way slowly but surely into the adult world.
I learnt not to be trapped by fear and get out of
my safe cocoon as often as I can.
There's also a DSMB - certified and FIA - approved cage to keep the driver wrapped in
a safe cocoon when he's competing out on the track.
It is here that the Surface RT lags right now and is up against the likes of iOS and Android based devices that have already built
a safe cocoon of plenty of useful apps.
Before we enter into our first romantic relationships (but after we have left
the safe cocoon of all family, all the darn time), we learn to develop and maintain platonic relationships.
Even combative people can look restrained and reasonable in
a safe cocoon that they create.