snuggle

[ˈsnʌɡl]

snuggle Definition

  • 1to lie or sit close together in a comfortable position
  • 2to hold someone or something closely and affectionately

Using snuggle: Examples

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

  • Example

    She snuggled up to him on the sofa.

  • Example

    The baby snuggled down in its cot.

  • Example

    He snuggled his face into her neck.

  • Example

    The cat snuggled against her leg.

snuggle Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for snuggle

Antonyms for snuggle

Phrases with snuggle

  • a term of endearment for a loved one who enjoys snuggling

    Example

    Goodnight, my snuggle bunny.

  • to get into a comfortable position and stay there

    Example

    I'm going to snuggle up with a good book tonight.

  • weather that is conducive to snuggling, such as cold or rainy weather

    Example

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

Origins of snuggle

from Middle English 'snuggen', meaning 'to nestle, snuggle'

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Summary: snuggle in Brief

The verb 'snuggle' [ˈsnʌɡl] means to lie or sit close together in a comfortable position, or to hold someone or something closely and affectionately. It is often used in romantic or familial contexts, as in 'She snuggled up to him on the sofa.' 'Snuggle' has phrases like 'snuggle bunny,' a term of endearment, and 'snuggle weather,' referring to weather that is conducive to snuggling.

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