NESTLE


Meaning of NESTLE in English

nes ‧ tle /ˈnes ə l/ BrE AmE verb

[ Language: Old English ; Origin: nestlian , from nest ]

1 . [intransitive, transitive always + adverb/preposition] to move into a comfortable position, pressing your head or body against someone or against something soft:

Sarah lay there peacefully, the child nestling by her side.

He nestled his head against her shoulder.

2 . [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] literary to be surrounded by something, especially hills or countryside:

a tiny village nestling among the foothills of the French Alps

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