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- Dictionarycuddle/ˈkʌdl/
verb
- 1. hold close in one's arms as a way of showing love or affection: "he cuddles the baby close" Similar
noun
- 1. a prolonged and affectionate hug: "he just wanted a comforting kiss and a cuddle"
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to put your arms around someone and hold him or her in a loving way, or of two people, to hold each other close for affection or comfort: [ T ] She cuddled the baby in her arms. To cuddle up is to sit or lie close to someone or something: [ I ] I like to cuddle up in front of the fireplace with a good book.
The meaning of CUDDLE is to hold close for warmth or comfort or in affection. How to use cuddle in a sentence.
cuddle in British English. (ˈkʌdəl ) verb. 1. to hold (another person or thing) close or (of two people, etc) to hold each other close, as for affection, comfort, or warmth; embrace; hug. 2. (intransitive; foll by up) to curl or snuggle up into a comfortable or warm position. noun.
to put your arms around someone and hold him or her in a loving way, or of two people, to hold each other close for affection or comfort: [ T ] She cuddled the baby in her arms. To cuddle up is to sit or lie close to someone or something: [ I ] I like to cuddle up in front of the fireplace with a good book.
Cuddle definition: to hold close in an affectionate manner; hug tenderly; fondle.. See examples of CUDDLE used in a sentence.