cuddled

[ˈkʌdld]

cuddled Definition

to hold somebody/something close to your body with your arms, especially to show love or affection.

Using cuddled: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "cuddled" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She cuddled the baby in her arms.

  • Example

    The couple cuddled on the couch while watching a movie.

  • Example

    He cuddled his dog to keep him warm.

cuddled Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for cuddled

Phrases with cuddled

  • cuddle up

    to sit or lie very close to somebody in order to keep warm or to show affection

    Example

    The children cuddled up together under the blanket.

  • a term of endearment for someone who likes to cuddle

    Example

    She's such a cuddle bunny, always wanting to snuggle.

  • weather that is perfect for cuddling, usually cold and rainy

    Example

    It's definitely cuddle weather outside, let's stay in and watch a movie.

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Summary: cuddled in Brief

'Cuddled' [ˈkʌdld] means holding somebody or something close to your body with your arms, often to show love or affection. It can also mean sitting or lying very close to somebody to keep warm or show affection, as in 'The children cuddled up together under the blanket.' 'Cuddled' is an informal word that can be used interchangeably with 'snuggle.'