cuddled (Meaning)

cuddled

to lie close, a close embrace, to hold close for warmth or comfort or in affection, to lie close or snug

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cuddled Sentence Examples

  1. Emily cuddled her teddy bear close, seeking comfort in its soft embrace.
  2. The cat cuddled with its owner on the sofa, purring contentedly.
  3. The children cuddled together for warmth in the chilly night.
  4. The couple cuddled on the beach, listening to the sound of the waves.
  5. The baby cuddled against its mother's chest, feeling safe and secure.
  6. The dog cuddled at my feet, begging for attention.
  7. The kittens huddled together in a corner, cuddling for warmth.
  8. The siblings cuddled on the couch, watching a movie together.
  9. She cuddled up with a good book, enjoying the solitude and peace.
  10. The cozy fireplace invited me to cuddle up with a blanket and a cup of tea.

FAQs About the word cuddled

to lie close, a close embrace, to hold close for warmth or comfort or in affection, to lie close or snug

snuggled, nuzzled,nestled,snoozled, curled up, huddled, crouched

quailed, flinched, recoiled, shied, shrank, shrunk, winced,started,blenched,

Emily cuddled her teddy bear close, seeking comfort in its soft embrace.

The cat cuddled with its owner on the sofa, purring contentedly.

The children cuddled together for warmth in the chilly night.

The couple cuddled on the beach, listening to the sound of the waves.