"Snuggling" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To be affectionately close or intimate with someone, especially in a romantic or loving way. It can also describe the physical act of being close to someone, often with affection or warmth, such as holding hands, cuddling, or giving a hug.
Examples of "Snuggling" in Sentences:
She loved snuggling up with a good book and a warm cup of tea on a cold winter night.
The kittens fell asleep while snuggling in each other's fur after playing all day.
The couple snuggling in the blanket on the couch looked so peaceful and happy together.
The hamster was very affectionate and would snuggle up to his owner's chest.
The kittens loved snuggling with their favorite toys, a soft stuffed rabbit and a worn-out teddy bear.
The word "snuffles" is a verb or noun that refers to a gentle or soft snorting or sniffing sound, often associated with a cold or allergy.
The verb "snuffling" refers to the act of sniffing or breathing heavily, often with a nasal sound, usually used to describe something or someone, typically animals, searching for or tracking something, such as food or a scent. It can also be used metaphorically to describe the process of gathering information or gathering something in a clumsy or awkward manner.
To snuff out means to extinguish or put out a flame, fire, or other source of light by depriving it of oxygen, often by pressing down on it with the fingers or a piece of material. It can also refer to putting an end to something, such as a activity, emotion, or hope.
Having a comfortable and cozy fit; warm and comfortable; securely held or positioned. Fitting closely and comfortably to something or someone.
To hold closely and fondly, usually in a romantic or affectionate way; to give a warm and comforting hug to.
Tightly enclosed or securely fastened: a snugly fitting coat. Also, comfortably close to something: a small chair sat snugly against the wall.
Snugness refers to the quality of being cozy, comfortable, and warm, often in a physical sense, such as the snugness of a soft blanket or a warm bed, or the snugness of a secure and protected space. It can also refer to the feeling of being in a close, friendly, and secure relationship, such as a snug relationship between two people or a group.<br><br>In a broader sense, snugness can connote a sense of relaxation, contentment, and a feeling of being sheltered from the outside world.
Snyder can refer to several things:<br><br>1. Snyder refers to a common American surname of German origin, often associated with Scottish and Irish surnames, also known as Señor which is predominantly of Spanish and Italian decent.<br>2. Snyder Community Television (SCTV), a community television broadcasting model.<br>3. A constellation in the Earth's night sky.<br>4. Snyder Memorial Award, awarded to pregnant women who bleed extremely heavily during and after childbirth and face removal of the uterus and are thus at extreme risk of the mother-girl's survival.<br>5. Snyder, a patronymic English surname, can have various origins, including Irish, English, and German.
The term "so-and-sos" is a pejorative expression used to refer to a person who is perceived as common or inferior, often in a derogatory or dismissive way. The term is typically used to indicate that someone is unimpressive, unpleasant, or lacking in quality.<br><br>In other words, "so-and-so" can be used as a form of informal name-calling, often implying that the person is ordinary or lacking in distinction, without being among the best or most exceptional. The term often carries a negative connotation, implying that the person is unworthy or unremarkable.<br><br>For example: "He's one of those so-and-sos who thinks they're the best, but they're really not that great."