snuggle

IPA: snˈʌgʌɫ

noun

  • An affectionate hug.
  • The final remnant left in a liquor bottle.

verb

  • (transitive, intransitive) To lie close to another person or thing, hugging or being cosy.
  • To move or arrange oneself in a comfortable and cosy position.
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Examples of "snuggle" in Sentences

  • No one will snuggle up to me.
  • The two later snuggle in bed.
  • He and Daniel later snuggle in bed.
  • This was a nice place to snuggle it in.
  • Willow convinces her to come to bed and the two snuggle.
  • They love to snuggle and often preen their favorite people.
  • They love to snuggle and often preen for their favorite people.
  • Chihuahuas often like to dig and snuggle down in blankets for sleeping.
  • Or "Middle East in snuggle-fit over photos of little boy feeding a duck."
  • Still another explanation for the appeal or horror movies may be the so-called "snuggle theory."
  • He requires more energy than * I* possess, the charm of his snuggle is pretty dang irresistible ♥
  • I will want to "snuggle" with her too if she wants, but at 26 hugs, kisses and other ways will work.
  • When my six year old, who loves to "snuggle", is 26 I hope I have other ways to show her how much I love her.
  • As for the snuggling, when my eyes roll back and foam starts appearing at my mouth, that's usually a cue the 'snuggle' part might be over.
  • It isn't until at least 47 days when brain waves can first be detected that the embryo has developed enough to even begin imagining a "snuggle", and even then it's a stretch.
  • The foster mom says, "At night she sleeps in her bed at the foot of our bed, but sometimes likes to sneak a snuggle or two right before my husband and I go to bed." nancycunderwood@gmail.com.

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