[
US
/ˈkədəɫ/
]
[ UK /kˈʌdəl/ ]
[ UK /kˈʌdəl/ ]
NOUN
- a close and affectionate (and often prolonged) embrace
VERB
-
move or arrange oneself in a comfortable and cozy position
We cuddled against each other to keep warm
The children snuggled into their sleeping bags -
hold (a person or thing) close, as for affection, comfort, or warmth
I cuddled the baby
How To Use cuddle In A Sentence
- On Sunday evening, after the dishes had been washed and Jared was in bed, Charisse and Stefàn were lounging comfortably on the plush leather cuddler sofa in their den and listening to a classic Grover Washington, Jr. CD. Who Said It Would Be Easy
- Men don't care how they look," said Thorny, squirming out of her hold, for he hated to be "cuddled" before people. St. Nicholas Magazine for Boys and Girls, V. 5, Nov 1877-Nov 1878 Scribner's Illustrated
- So it was that I wished, with this child, for a cuddler. Arms And The Mom | Her Bad Mother
- Flash fried cuddle fish was tough and not great with a bland stretchy taste.
- The cats would be livid, showing their displeasure by sulkily shunning their food and refusing to climb into bed for a goodnight cuddle. SANDS OF TIME
- Some hope, he thought; he'll be cuddled up in that motel on the Cambridge Road with you-know-who like he is every Saturday night. A WORM OF DOUBT
- A number of our friends lined up for cuddles with the wee darling, and several photos of people who we had not hitherto suspected of being clucky fussing Rebecca now exist.
- I gave him a cuddle just to comfort him but things moved on from there. The Sun
- He's as cuddlesome as a teddy bear, and not a brand new, freshly stuffed one from Build-a-Bear, a well-loved one, missing some stuffing, and maybe an eye, and a button on his overalls. Finding Amanda, losing Matthew Broderick
- Felix loves his new baby brother and just wants to cuddle him and coo over him, as we do.