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Snuggle   /snˈəgəl/   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.






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"Snuggle" Quotes from Famous Books



... said Jasper affectionately, who couldn't stop patting his back. Frick flew over to the opposite side and let Joel snuggle up to the old gentleman. "I'm here, Grandpapa," he ...
— Five Little Peppers and their Friends • Margaret Sidney

... drew away, and there was nothing for him but to snuggle down with a buzz and a grumble among the wet bluebells and wait for daybreak, for sobriety and with it ...
— Patsy • S. R. Crockett

... than 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

... all out, Joe," said Jasper affectionately, who couldn't stop patting his back. Frick flew over to the opposite side and let Joel snuggle up to the old gentleman. "I'm ...
— Five Little Peppers and their Friends • Margaret Sidney

... quilts served a very useful purpose that winter. Patty's Place for all its many virtues, had its faults also. It was really a rather cold house; and when the frosty nights came the girls were very glad to snuggle down under Mrs. Lynde's quilts, and hoped that the loan of them might be accounted unto her for righteousness. Anne had the blue room she had coveted at sight. Priscilla and Stella had the large one. Phil ...
— Anne Of The Island • Lucy Maud Montgomery


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