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Snuggle   Listen
verb
Snuggle  v. t.  (past & past part. snuggled; pres. part. snuggling)  To move one way and the other so as to get a close place; to lie close for comfort; to cuddle; to nestle.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Snuggle" Quotes from Famous Books



... boy. You really can't have as much as that. And now snuggle down and go to sleep again. I wonder what made ...
— The Altar Steps • Compton MacKenzie

... the right kind of a boy he would have been in his glory, with books to read and a garret to read them in. For to snuggle close beneath the slates is as dear to the boy as the bard, if somewhat diverse their reasons for seclusion. Your garret is the true kingdom of the poet, neighbouring the stars; side-windows tether him to earth, but a skylight looks to the heavens. (That is why so many poets ...
— The House with the Green Shutters • George Douglas Brown

... anything else, the children liked to snuggle close to their companion while he told them wonderful stories until it was time for him ...
— Chico: the Story of a Homing Pigeon • Lucy M. Blanchard



Words linked to "Snuggle" :   pose, snuggling, embrace, hold close, draw close, set, nest, nestle, nuzzle, embracement, embracing, lay, cling to



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