Oh, dude, like, a sentence for cuddle could be, "I just want to cuddle up with my blanket and watch some Netflix." Or, you know, you could go with, "After a long day, all I want to do is cuddle my cat." Cuddling is like the ultimate comfort move, am I right?
Cuddle can be a verb (transitive or intransitive) or a noun. Here are some example sentences: One of my cats likes to cuddle, but the other does not like such close contact. Little children like to cuddle stuffed animals. Karen just wanted a cuddle, but her boyfriend had other ideas.
No, cuddle is a verb. An adjective form is cuddly.
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Hold, hug, cuddle, squeeze, clinch, clasp
je veux te faire un câlin
Cuddle can be a verb (transitive or intransitive) or a noun. Here are some example sentences: One of my cats likes to cuddle, but the other does not like such close contact. Little children like to cuddle stuffed animals. Karen just wanted a cuddle, but her boyfriend had other ideas.
nestle is a verb. You use it exacly as you would use cuddle or other words with the same meaning
A buddy who you cuddle with
There is no 1 word anagram for cuddle.
Cuddle has two syllables.
cuddle (it stays the same)
Cuddle Up was created in 1972.
No, cuddle is a verb. An adjective form is cuddly.
Depends on the kind of cuddle it is, is it a friendly cuddle ? No problem. Is a sexual cuddle meaning I want you ? Big problem and not nice behaviour as would you like your friend to do that to your girlfriend ?
yes cuddle fish do have predators
Get on the bed then choose "Cuddle" as an interaction.
To say "cuddle" in Hawaiian, you can use the word "ho'omau."