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snuggle

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Verb — To settle into a warm, close, and comfortable position, often with another person.

How to use snuggle

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snuggle up snuggle under a blanket

Etymology

Formed from "snug" plus the frequentative suffix "-le," suggesting repeated cosy movement.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “snuggle” mean?

The word “snuggle” means to settle into a warm, close, and comfortable position, often with another person. In plain terms, to cuddle up close and comfortably, usually for warmth or affection.

How do you pronounce “snuggle”?

“Snuggle” is pronounced SNUH-guhl (/ˈsnʌ.ɡəl/ in IPA).

How do you use “snuggle” in a sentence?

Here is “snuggle” used in a sentence: “The kids snuggled under the blanket to watch the movie.”

What is another word for “snuggle”?

Words with a similar meaning to “snuggle” include snug.

What part of speech is “snuggle”?

“Snuggle” is a verb.

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