A snuggle; an affectionate embrace, often used in conjunction with family members and close friends
move or arrange oneself in a comfortable and cozy position; "We cuddled against each other to keep warm"; "The children snuggled into their sleeping bags"
If you cuddle someone, you put your arms round them and hold them close as a way of showing your affection. He cuddled the newborn girl They used to kiss and cuddle in front of everyone. = hug Cuddle is also a noun. Give her a cuddle. = hug. to hold someone or something very close to you with your arms around them, especially to show that you love them hug (Perhaps from cull, coll (14-18 centuries), from coler, from col ). an act of cuddling someone hug
a close and affectionate (and often prolonged) embrace move or arrange oneself in a comfortable and cozy position; "We cuddled against each other to keep warm"; "The children snuggled into their sleeping bags"
hold (a person or thing) close, as for affection, comfort, or warmth; "I cuddled the baby
hold (a person or thing) close, as for affection, comfort, or warmth; "I cuddled the baby"