7 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Cuddle' in a Sentence
"To embrace or hold someone or something close in an affectionate manner, expressing warmth and tenderness." more
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The mother would cuddle her baby tightly to comfort him during thunderstorms.
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As the storm raged outside, the children sought comfort in a family cuddle on the living room floor.
The siblings had cuddled together during the thunderstorm.
After the family reunion, the relatives will have cuddled and shared stories late into the night.
As the temperature dropped, the family gathered to cuddle under warm blankets.
She cuddled her newborn baby, feeling the warmth and tenderness of the precious moment.
I have cuddled my newborn niece many times.
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