Snuggle

Etymology
First attested in 1687. ; spelt with doubled ‘g’ to clarify pronunciation.

Noun

 * 1) An affectionate hug.
 * 2) The final remnant left in a liqour bottle.

Verb

 * 1)  To lie close to another person or thing, hugging or being cosy.
 * Sometimes my girlfriend and I snuggle.
 * The surrounding buildings snuggled each other.
 * The last drop of jager snuggled the corner of the pint.
 * 1) * 1922,, 
 * And when the Boy dropped off to sleep, the Rabbit would snuggle down close under his little warm chin and dream, with the Boy's hands clasped close round him all night long.
 * 1) To move or arrange oneself in a comfortable and cozy position.
 * Tired but satisfied, the children snuggled into their sleeping bags.
 * The pet dog snuggles into its new bed.

Synonyms

 * cuddle
 * sip

Derived terms

 * snuggle up
 * snuggly

Translations

 * Finnish: käpertyä jonkun viereen, asettua mukavasti
 * French: se blottir (contre), se pelotonner, se lover
 * German: ,


 * Scottish Gaelic: neadaich, laigh dlùth (ri)
 * Spanish: acurrucarse
 * Swedish:

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