Snuggle in a sentence as a noun

It breaks my heart to hear "Wanna snuggle with me, Dad?

They can come for a hug or to snuggle on my lap for a minute.

If she's up, i'll snuggle her a bit and practice my chinese.

“No offense to men, but I don’t know any man who wants to just snuggle.”

When my daughter was little I'd feed her a bottle and snuggle her to sleep.

T and G are friendly letters, and I'm sure they'd be more than happy to snuggle up on that A.

The only reason it gets a lot of bad press is that no one wants to snuggle up to Adobe.

Would you snuggle up on the couch to watch a movie with someone with this held between the two of you?

Snuggle in a sentence as a verb

It's beautiful, charming, and makes me want to snuggle a teddy bear.

I love to snuggle up in my home with a wool blanket, a roaring fire, a mug of hot cocoa, and my lover.

But if they're loose, padding around the halls, I'd hope that I'd have the sense not to try to snuggle up to them, no matter how tame they seemed.

My only hesitation about the design is that cylinders don't snuggle well with other computing equipment.

The team is working on a lot of cool stuff for the future and we need a Java stack wizard to mentor, lead, develop and snuggle with a bunch of rambunctious hackers.

Just knowing that the Page Up key is sitting there, all on its lonesome in the top right corner, waiting, such a naughty little key that wants to snuggle in the brief touch of scar tissue at the end of my pinky, distracted me for 15 minutes when typing this reply.> Oh and I absolutely hate the media keys on laptops...This is where you reveal yourself to be a crazy person.

"Many years ago," Gaspar said, taking out a copy of Moravia's The Adolescents and thumbing it as he spoke, "I had a library of books, oh, thousands of books -- never could bear to toss one out, not even the bad ones -- and when folks would come to the house to visit they'd look around at all the nooks and crannies stuffed with books; and if they were the sort of folks who don't snuggle with books, they'd always ask the same dumb question.

Snuggle definitions

noun

a close and affectionate (and often prolonged) embrace

See also: cuddle nestle

verb

move or arrange oneself in a comfortable and cozy position; "We cuddled against each other to keep warm"; "The children snuggled into their sleeping bags"

See also: cuddle nestle nest nuzzle

verb

position comfortably; "The baby nestled her head in her mother's elbow"

See also: nestle