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'nesl1) (to lie close together as if in a nest: The children nestled together for warmth.) smyge seg inntil2) (to settle comfortably: She nestled into the cushions.) sette/legge seg godt til retteverb \/ˈnesl\/1) sette seg godt til rette, legge seg godt til rette, ordne det godt for seg, krype sammen2) ligge skjult3) sitte sammenkrøpet, ligge sammenkrøpet4) ( gammeldags) bygge reir, bygge rede5) trykke (inntil), smyge (inntil)6) holde ømt7) ordne bo til, ordne reir tilnestle against trykke inntil, smyge inntilnestle down krype sammen, krype nednestle in one's arms trykke ømt inntil seg, klemme, kjæle mednestle oneself krype sammen, krølle seg sammennestle oneself into krølle seg sammen inestle up trykke seg, smyge seg legge seg godt til rette, sette seg godt til rettenestle up to\/against smyge seg inntil
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