Collocations for "cuddle"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "cuddle" in context.
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cuddle
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- gave me a [huge, strong, loving, comforting] cuddle
- give your [sister, aunt, uncle, cousin, friend] a cuddle
- were embraced in a [passionate, loving, tight] cuddle
- had [an affectionate, a prolonged] cuddle
- gave her a cuddle to [comfort, soothe] her
- gave her [doll, bear] a cuddle
- just wanted a little kiss and a cuddle
- lots of cuddles and kisses
- Can I have some cuddles?
- Will you give me some cuddles?
- cuddle a [teddy bear, stuffed animal, toy]
- cuddle with your [girlfriend, pet]
- cuddle (up) next to [him, the fire, the radiator]
- cuddle (up) together
- cuddle (up) on the [sofa, couch]
- cuddle (up) in bed
- cuddle (up) under [a blanket, the stars]
- cuddle each other
- cuddle and kiss
- (are accused of) cuddling up to [big business, corrupt politicians]
- it's cuddle time!
- need some cuddle time
'cuddle' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):