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cuddle

/kuhd-l/US // ˈkʌd l //UK // (ˈkʌdəl) //

拥抱,搂抱,搂搂抱抱,依偎在一起

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    cud·dled, cud·dling.

    • : to hold close in an affectionate manner; hug tenderly; fondle.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    cud·dled, cud·dling.

    • : to lie close and snug; nestle.
    • : to curl up in going to sleep.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : act of cuddling; hug; embrace.

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Examples

  • I like to tell couples to “preserve the cuddle,” but if your different sleep schedules are incompatible, it’s ok to go your separate ways when it’s time for lights out.

  • Every night, before bed, I spend a couple of quiet, peaceful hours enjoying cuddle time with her on the couch she wasn’t supposed to be allowed on.

  • For now, it’s crucial to weigh the risk you pose to yourself and others when you go in for a cuddle.

  • During a client call my 6-year old woke up and decided she wanted a cuddle and came down to my office.

  • Country farms are the stuff of quarantine cottagecore dreams, where animals offer themselves for therapeutic cuddles and no one needs to shuffle off the sidewalk to maintain social distancing.

  • Even her brother, Sheriff, who tried to pick her up to cuddle her, was pushed away with a firm “no” and a shriek.

  • Couples cuddle on ice benches lined with deer pelts for added comfort and warmth.

  • Almost as clearly, this seems not to have gone beyond an occasional cuddle.

  • Trawick appears in one of the photos; they cuddle as he holds a guitar.

  • Announcing the newly improved, perfectly flawed, censure-free Capricorn with added cuddle flavor.

  • Cuddle up against me, darling, and try and go to sleep then.

  • After the late dinner, there was nothing to do but cuddle up in the corner of the sofa with his books.

  • Gin I had a bonny wee dog I'd gie 'im ma ain brose, an' cuddle 'im, an' he couldna gang awa'.

  • Dear Love did cuddle it warm in her hands, and her husband did make the piece of egg into little divides for me to give to it.

  • Maybe it was a little one that did have longings to cuddle in among the raindrops that do come together in the pond.

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