verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
down
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What was the survival level of a hedgehog flea, he wondered, snuggling down .
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Sliding between the bedcovers, she flicked off the bedside lamp and snuggled down into the enveloping warmth.
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She turned herself over in her bed, and snuggled down for an extra, self-indulgent and rare hour of sleep.
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There was no guilt in the way she snuggled down under the coverlet, only a welcome sense of freedom.
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He says it should be alright once they snuggle down into their sleeping bags.
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He snuggled down into the warm blankets.
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With a sigh, she snuggled down under the quilt again.
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The Hound snuggled down next to her.
up
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There was another Bentley outside the grey slate Gothic place with a smart yellow Cortina snuggling up against it.
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I snuggled up against their nakedness and was content.
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With a sigh of relief she subsided on to her silky pillow, snuggling up like a kitten.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Charleston is snuggled along the Kanawha River.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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At that time, she moved to snuggle closer to the woman whom she had known and loved throughout the years.
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Carter suggests that parents define times for family activities, such as snuggling in bed in the mornings or visiting relatives.
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She snuggled deeper into the warmth, idly reviewing the plans for the evening.
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Sliding between the bedcovers, she flicked off the bedside lamp and snuggled down into the enveloping warmth.
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What was the survival level of a hedgehog flea, he wondered, snuggling down.
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You know, Zeke, when we were first married 30 years ago, we used to snuggle together.