cuddie (Meaning)

cuddie

a usually small cabin or shelter (as on a sailboat), donkey, a small room or cupboard, blockhead

cuddie Sentence Examples

  1. The kittens huddled together in a cozy cuddie, purring contentedly.
  2. She wrapped herself in a soft blanket and nestled into a comfortable cuddie.
  3. The rabbits hopped into their cuddie, their ears twitching nervously.
  4. The puppies piled into their cuddie, their bodies tangled in a playful mass.
  5. The hamster spun in its cuddie, its tiny feet pattering against the floor.
  6. The hedgehog rolled up into a prickly ball in its cuddie, seeking shelter from the cold.
  7. The squirrel hid its nuts in a cuddie in the hollow of a tree trunk.
  8. The birds huddled together in a cuddie on a branch, chirping protectively.
  9. The baby nestled snugly in her mother's cuddie, her tiny fingers gripping her shoulder.
  10. 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.