huggle (Meaning)

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huggle (v. t.)

To hug.

Synonyms & Antonyms of huggle

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huggle Sentence Examples

  1. The kittens huddled together for a warm huggle in the sunlight.
  2. She embraced her child in a tight huggle, whispering words of comfort.
  3. The teddy bear served as a loyal huggle companion for the lonely toddler.
  4. The couple shared a romantic huggle by the fireplace, their love radiating.
  5. The furry dog jumped up for a playful huggle, wagging its tail excitedly.
  6. The children's huggle with their grandparents brought a sense of peace and warmth.
  7. The best friend offered a comforting huggle after a challenging day.
  8. The huggle between the two sisters symbolized their unbreakable bond.
  9. The hiker's huggle with the tree provided a moment of solace amidst the forest.
  10. The warm embrace of a huggle can soothe away the stresses of life.

FAQs About the word huggle

To hug.

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The kittens huddled together for a warm huggle in the sunlight.

She embraced her child in a tight huggle, whispering words of comfort.

The teddy bear served as a loyal huggle companion for the lonely toddler.

The couple shared a romantic huggle by the fireplace, their love radiating.