nestle

[ˈnesl]

nestle Definition

  • 1to settle or lie comfortably within or against something
  • 2to place something in a protected or comfortable position

Using nestle: Examples

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

  • Example

    The cat nestled in the warm blankets.

  • Example

    She nestled her head on his shoulder.

  • Example

    The town is nestled in a valley surrounded by mountains.

  • Example

    He nestled the fragile vase between two pillows.

nestle Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for nestle

Phrases with nestle

  • to get close to someone or something in a cozy or intimate way

    Example

    The child nestled up to her mother for comfort.

  • to settle into a comfortable position, usually in preparation for sleep

    Example

    After a long day, she was ready to nestle down in bed.

  • to settle into a comfortable or secure position, often for an extended period of time

    Example

    The family decided to nestle in for the winter and avoid the cold weather outside.

Origins of nestle

from Middle English 'nestlen', meaning 'make a nest'

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Summary: nestle in Brief

The verb 'nestle' [ˈnesl] means to settle or lie comfortably within or against something, or to place something in a protected or comfortable position. It can refer to physical actions like snuggling or burrowing, as well as placing objects in a secure position. Phrases like 'nestle up to' and 'nestle down' describe getting close to someone or settling into a comfortable position, while 'nestle in' implies a longer-term stay.

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