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  • nuzzle — [nuz′əl] vt. nuzzled, nuzzling [ME noselen < nose, NOSE + freq. elen] 1. to push against or rub with the nose, snout, muzzle, etc. 2. to root up with the nose or snout: said of a pig, etc. vi. 1. to push or rub with the nose, etc. against or… …   English World dictionary

  • nuzzle — /nuz euhl/, v., nuzzled, nuzzling, n. v.i. 1. to burrow or root with the nose, snout, etc., as an animal does: a rabbit nuzzling into the snow. 2. to thrust the nose, muzzle, etc.: The dog nuzzled up to his master. 3. to lie very close to someone …   Universalium

  • nuzzle — nuz•zle [[t]ˈnʌz əl[/t]] v. zled, zling, n. 1) anb to burrow or root with the nose, snout, etc., as an animal does 2) to thrust the nose, muzzle, etc.: The dog nuzzled up to its master[/ex] 3) to lie very close; cuddle or snuggle up 4) anb to… …   From formal English to slang

  • nuzzle — [c]/ˈnʌzəl / (say nuzuhl) verb (nuzzled, nuzzling) –verb (i) 1. to burrow or root with the nose, as an animal does. 2. to thrust the nose (against, in, up, etc.): the pup nuzzled up close to the sick child. 3. to snuggle or cuddle up with someone …  

  • nuzzle — v. 1 tr. prod or rub gently with the nose. 2 intr. (foll. by into, against, up to) press the nose gently. 3 tr. (also refl.) nestle; lie snug. Etymology: ME f. NOSE + LE(4) …   Useful english dictionary

  • snoozle — verb Affectionate variant of nuzzle, perhaps combining snooze with nuzzle. She ... seemed absorbed in her occupation; desisting from it only to ... push away a dog, now and then, that snoozled its nose overforwardly into her face …   Wiktionary

  • nose — [OE] Nose is the English member of a widespread family of ‘nose’ words that trace their ancestry back to Indo European *nas . This has produced Latin nāsus (source of English nasal [17]), Sanskrit nás, Lithuanian nósis, and Russian, Polish, Czech …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • nose — [OE] Nose is the English member of a widespread family of ‘nose’ words that trace their ancestry back to Indo European *nas . This has produced Latin nāsus (source of English nasal [17]), Sanskrit nás, Lithuanian nósis, and Russian, Polish, Czech …   Word origins

  • draw close — verb 1. move or arrange oneself in a comfortable and cozy position (Freq. 1) We cuddled against each other to keep warm The children snuggled into their sleeping bags • Syn: ↑cuddle, ↑snuggle, ↑nestle, ↑nest, ↑nuzzle …   Useful english dictionary

  • Notorious (1946 film) — Not to be confused with Notorious (2009 film). Notorious Title Screen Directed by Alfred Hitchcock …   Wikipedia

  • The Sims 3 — Developer(s) The Sims Studio Publisher(s) Electronic Arts …   Wikipedia

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