Cuddled [verb]

Definition of Cuddled:

hold fondly, closely

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Sentence/Example of Cuddled:

Country farms are the stuff of quarantine cottagecore dreams, where animals offer themselves for therapeutic cuddles and no one needs to shuffle off the sidewalk to maintain social distancing.

Cuddle up against me, darling, and try and go to sleep then.

After the late dinner, there was nothing to do but cuddle up in the corner of the sofa with his books.

Gin I had a bonny wee dog I'd gie 'im ma ain brose, an' cuddle 'im, an' he couldna gang awa'.

Dear Love did cuddle it warm in her hands, and her husband did make the piece of egg into little divides for me to give to it.

Maybe it was a little one that did have longings to cuddle in among the raindrops that do come together in the pond.

Then they all cuddle down together, as snug as you please, and stay there until Spring.

I still sat on the grass and I began to cuddle Billy's bare knees in the skirt of my dress so the chigres couldn't get at them.

I still sat on the grass, and I began to cuddle Billy's bare knees in the skirt of my dress so the gnats couldn't get at them.

The dog had learned fire, and it wanted fire, or else to burrow under the snow and cuddle its warmth away from the air.