verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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village
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Further down the island, little picturesque old villages nestle into the countryside.
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Still, everything seemed normal when I arrived at Lake City, a little Victorian village nestled in a remote valley.
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San Mamete is a tiny village nestling prettily amidst unspoilt countryside - between lush foothills and the glistening lake.
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A comrade had found a cave near Pac Bo, a village nestled amid the strange northern landscape of limestone hills.
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Willoughby Another village nestling at the foot of the wolds, not far from Claythorpe and adjacent to extensive woodlands, is Willoughby.
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Limone is a very old village nestling at the foot of the cliffs on the lake's western shore.
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Inland, picturesque villages nestle in the wooded Brendon Hills.
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Purton is a tranquil village nestling between the banks of the River Severn and the Sharpness Canal.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Blue Ridge is nestled in the picturesque White Mountains.
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In the aftermath she nestled in his arms, forgetful of the time.
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Leila cooks on a tiny gas stove nestled into the hold of one of the boats.
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Silk moved again, outflanked a control console, nestling down beside it as Delaney took over the lead.
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Specimens of this anemone have been seen with as many two dozen clown anemonefish nestled among their tentacles.