cuddies (Meaning)

cuddies

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

cuddies Sentence Examples

  1. The two kittens snuggled up together in a warm cozy corner, becoming furry cuddies.
  2. After a long day of exploring, the puppies piled together in a sleepy cuddle puddle.
  3. The baby birds huddled close to their mother, their tiny bodies forming a feathery cuddle nest.
  4. The rabbits hopped around their cage, occasionally stopping to cuddle and groom each other.
  5. The couple curled up on the couch, their legs and arms intertwined in a loving cuddle.
  6. The young children shared a small bed, each finding comfort in the other's warmth and cuddles.
  7. The elderly couple sat in their rocking chairs, holding hands and enjoying the quiet cuddliness of the evening.
  8. The pet rat loved to cuddle with its owner, often curling up in the palm of her hand.
  9. The two siblings shared a secret cuddle corner where they could escape the noise and play together.
  10. The cat and dog became unlikely cuddies, often napping together in a sunlit spot by the window.

FAQs About the word cuddies

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

pantries, cupboards,closets, presses, spences,garderobes, coatrooms, ambries, butteries, wardrobes

intellectuals, thinkers,brains, sages, geniuses, genii, wizards,intellects, sharpies,Renaissance men

The two kittens snuggled up together in a warm cozy corner, becoming furry cuddies.

After a long day of exploring, the puppies piled together in a sleepy cuddle puddle.

The baby birds huddled close to their mother, their tiny bodies forming a feathery cuddle nest.

The rabbits hopped around their cage, occasionally stopping to cuddle and groom each other.