No, nuzzled is a verb. (To nuzzle)
Use it in a big sentence.
Some reptiles lay eggs, and some are viviparous. I can use the word viviparous in a sentence!
Example sentence - The fur on the bear is dark brown.
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The kitten likes to nuzzle me.
The baby bear cub nuzzled against its mother.
To nuzzle means to snuggle up to, and rub with your face. Here are some sentences.A puppy will nuzzle its owner the same as it does its mother.He nuzzled her neck and kissed her lips.A colt will nuzzle its mother and beg for milk.
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Nuzzle means to lean, snuggle or rub against gently using the nose and mouth. An antonym for nuzzle is to flinch or recoil.
The word 'nuzzle' is a verb (nuzzle, nuzzles, nuzzling, nuzzled); to rub or push against gently with the nose and mouth: to lean or snuggle against. Example:The mare will nuzzle her colt to comfort him.
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It is their snout.
The word nuzzle (a positive action) doesn't have an antonym. (The word "hugging" could be an alternative action.)
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