cuddie (Meaning)
cuddie
a usually small cabin or shelter (as on a sailboat), donkey, a small room or cupboard, blockhead
Synonyms & Antonyms of cuddie
cuddie Sentence Examples
- The kittens huddled together in a cozy cuddie, purring contentedly.
- She wrapped herself in a soft blanket and nestled into a comfortable cuddie.
- The rabbits hopped into their cuddie, their ears twitching nervously.
- The puppies piled into their cuddie, their bodies tangled in a playful mass.
- The hamster spun in its cuddie, its tiny feet pattering against the floor.
- The hedgehog rolled up into a prickly ball in its cuddie, seeking shelter from the cold.
- The squirrel hid its nuts in a cuddie in the hollow of a tree trunk.
- The birds huddled together in a cuddie on a branch, chirping protectively.
- The baby nestled snugly in her mother's cuddie, her tiny fingers gripping her shoulder.
- The dog shivered in its cuddie, seeking warmth from the fading embers of the fire.
FAQs About the word cuddie
a usually small cabin or shelter (as on a sailboat), donkey, a small room or cupboard, blockhead
cupboard,pantry,closet, ambry, cloakroom,larder, coatroom, wardrobe, press, spence
brain, intellect, genius, sage, intellectual,thinker, wizard, Renaissance man, whiz,polymath
The kittens huddled together in a cozy cuddie, purring contentedly.
She wrapped herself in a soft blanket and nestled into a comfortable cuddie.
The rabbits hopped into their cuddie, their ears twitching nervously.
The puppies piled into their cuddie, their bodies tangled in a playful mass.