nustle (Meaning)
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nustle (v. t.)
To fondle; to cherish.
Synonyms & Antonyms of nustle
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nustle Sentence Examples
- The newborn kitten nestled comfortably against its mother's warm belly.
- The exhausted hikers nestled into their sleeping bags, eager for a night of rest.
- The puppy nestled its head under its owner's hand, seeking comfort.
- The bird nestled its eggs in the soft lining of its nest.
- The squirrels nestled together in the hollow of a tree, shivering from the cold.
- The turtle nestled its head into its shell for protection.
- The newborn foals nestled close to their mothers, nuzzling their wet noses into their flanks.
- The hikers nestled into their cozy cabin, warming themselves by the crackling fire.
- The cat nestled its body into the cushions of the sofa, purring contentedly.
- The baby nestled its face into its mother's shoulder, seeking solace.
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To fondle; to cherish.
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The newborn kitten nestled comfortably against its mother's warm belly.
The exhausted hikers nestled into their sleeping bags, eager for a night of rest.
The puppy nestled its head under its owner's hand, seeking comfort.
The bird nestled its eggs in the soft lining of its nest.