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    snuggle
    /ˈsnʌɡl/

    verb

    • 1. settle or move into a warm, comfortable position: "I snuggled down in my sleeping bag"

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  2. to move close to someone for affection, warmth, or comfort, or to arrange something around yourself: They snuggled together on the couch. (Definition of snuggle from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  3. The meaning of SNUGGLE is to curl up comfortably or cozily. How to use snuggle in a sentence.

  4. Snuggle definition: to lie or press closely, as for comfort or from affection; nestle; cuddle. See examples of SNUGGLE used in a sentence.

  5. SNUGGLE definition: to move into a warm, comfortable position: . Learn more.

  6. to move yourself into a warm and comfortable position, especially one in which your body is against another person or covered by something: The children snuggled up to their mother to get warm. I was just snuggling down into my warm bed when my phone rang. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Comfortable and uncomfortable. airiness. airy.

  7. verb. /ˈsnʌɡl/ [intransitive, transitive] Verb Forms. to get into, or to put someone or something into, a warm comfortable position, especially close to someone + adv./prep. The child snuggled up to her mother. He snuggled down under the bedclothes. She snuggled closer. snuggle something + adv./prep. He snuggled his head onto her shoulder.

  8. To snuggle is to cuddle with someone. Snuggling is a little like hugging, and it often takes place in bed. This is a cutesy word for cute behavior: nestling or nuzzling someone. People snuggle to warm each other up or to be affectionate. People dating or married often snuggle.

  9. snuggle meaning, definition, what is snuggle: to settle into a warm comfortable positi...: Learn more.

  10. verb. snuggled, snuggles, snuggling. To lie or press close together; cuddle. American Heritage. Similar definitions. To lie closely and comfortably; nestle; cuddle, as for warmth, in affection, etc. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To hold or draw close or in a comfortable position; cuddle; nestle. Webster's New World. Similar definitions.

  11. snuggle /ˈsnʌɡəl/ vb. ( usually intr; usually followed by down, up, or together) to nestle into or draw close to (somebody or something) for warmth or from affection. n. the act of snuggling. Etymology: 17th Century: frequentative snug (vb) 'snuggle' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):