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snuggle ['snʌgəl]se blottir, se pelotonner;∎ to snuggle into a corner se blottir ou se pelotonner dans un coin;∎ village snuggling in the valley village m niché dans la vallée(child, kitten) serrer contre soi, câliner3 nouncâlin m;∎ to have a snuggle (se) faire un câlinse blottir, se pelotonner;∎ to snuggle down under the blankets s'enfouir sous les couvertures;∎ she snuggled down to sleep elle se pelotonna pour dormir;∎ she snuggled down beside her mum elle s'est blottie contre sa maman∎ to snuggle up to sb se blottir ou se serrer contre qn;∎ to snuggle up with a good book s'installer bien confortablement avec un bon livre -
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snuggle [ˈsnʌgl]• snuggle down and go to sleep installe-toi bien confortablement et dors► snuggle together intransitive verb se blottir l'un contre l'autre* * *['snʌgl]intransitive verb se blottir ( into dans)Phrasal Verbs: -
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snuggle vi se blottir, se pelotonner (into dans ; against contre) ; to snuggle together se blottir or se pelotonner l'un contre l'autre ; to snuggle down in one's bed se pelotonner dans son lit.■ snuggle up se blottir (against, beside contre) ; to snuggle up to sth/sb se blottir contre qch/qn.
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snuggle — UK [ˈsnʌɡ(ə)l] / US verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms snuggle : present tense I/you/we/they snuggle he/she/it snuggles present participle snuggling past tense snuggled past participle snuggled to put yourself into a warm, comfortable,… … English dictionary
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snuggle — snug|gle [ˈsnʌgəl] v [I always + adverb/preposition] informal [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: snug to snuggle (16 20 centuries), probably from snug (adjective)] to settle into a warm comfortable position snuggle up/down/against etc ▪ She snuggled up in … Dictionary of contemporary English
snuggle — [[t]snʌ̱g(ə)l[/t]] snuggles, snuggling, snuggled VERB If you snuggle somewhere, you settle yourself into a warm, comfortable position, especially by moving closer to another person. [V adv/prep] Jane snuggled up against his shoulder... [V… … English dictionary
snuggle — verb (intransitive always + adv/prep) informal to settle into a warm comfortable position (+ up/down/into etc): Let s snuggle up together and watch TV … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
snuggle — verb ADVERB ▪ close ▪ She slipped her arm through his and snuggled close. ▪ together ▪ We snuggled up together on the couch. ▪ down, up … Collocations dictionary
snuggle — v.intr. & tr. (usu. foll. by down, up, together) settle or draw into a warm comfortable position. Etymology: SNUG + LE(4) … Useful english dictionary
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snug|gle — «SNUHG uhl», verb, gled, gling, noun. –v.i. to lie, press, or draw closely for warmth or comfort or from affection; nestle; cuddle: »to snuggle up in a chair, to snuggle down in bed. SYNONYM(S): nuzzle. –v.t. 1. to draw or press closely to for… … Useful english dictionary
drop off — verb a) (intransitive) To fall asleep. After two glasses of whiskey, Tom soon dropped off in front of the television. b) (transitive) To deliver; to deposit or leave … Wiktionary
Coorie doon — to nestle or snuggle down close as in Coorie doon ma wee bairn … Scottish slang