nestle

  • 71Nestlé-Hauptverwaltung — Stirnseite eines der Y Trakte Hauptseite mit Direktions und Angestellteneingang, B …

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  • 72nestle — verb (nestled; nestling) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English nestlian, from nest Date: before 12th century intransitive verb 1. archaic nest 1 2. to settle snugly or comfortably 3. to lie in an inconspicuous or sheltered manner …

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  • 74nestle — nestler, n. /nes euhl/, v., nestled, nestling. v.i. 1. to lie close and snug, like a bird in a nest; snuggle or cuddle. 2. to lie or be located in a sheltered spot; be naturally or pleasantly situated: a cottage nestling in a pine grove. 3.… …

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  • 75nestle — verb /ˈnɛsəl/ a) To settle oneself comfortably and snugly. The old shop nestled between the newer apartment buildings. b) To press oneself against another affectionately. Syn: settle …

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  • 76nestle — verb ADVERB ▪ comfortably, safely ▪ together ▪ My parents were nestled together on the couch. PREPOSITION ▪ against …

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  • 77nestle — Synonyms and related words: arm, armor, bed, bless, bundle, burrow, champion, cloak, compass about, copyright, cover, cradle, croodle, cuddle, cuddle up, curl up, cushion, defend, ensure, fence, fend, guarantee, guard, harbor, haven, huddle,… …

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  • 78nestle — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. lodge, snuggle, lie, cuddle. See endearment, abode. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. cuddle, snuggle, nuzzle, settle down, take shelter, lie close, make oneself snug, huddle, move close to, lie against,… …

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  • 79nestle — nes|tle [ˈnesəl] v [: Old English; Origin: nestlian, from nest] 1.) [I,T 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… …

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  • 80nestle — nes|tle [ nesl ] verb 1. ) intransitive or transitive to find a comfortable and safe position to be in, or to put someone or something in such a position: children nestling in their beds She nestled her head against his shoulder. 2. )… …

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