Sentence example with the word 'nestled'

nestled

Definition adj. drawn or pressed close to someone or something for or as if for affection or protection

Last update: August 1, 2015


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As the path turned, the broad side of a metal building came into view, nestled at the foot of a cliff.   [Please select]

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Beneath the folds of her bodice nestled the old locket.   [Please select]

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They nestled together in the dust.   [Please select]

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Then she kissed the child, and it seemed to do him good, for he smiled and nestled closely into her bosom.   [Please select]

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Then she kissed the child, and it seemed to do him good; for he smiled and nestled closely into her bosom.   [Please select]

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She nestled to him snuggling her fair head into his shoulder.   [Please select]

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She nestled closer to him, and her voice grew softer, more akin to the amorous cooing of the doves.   [Please select]

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The youth nestled in it and rested, making a convenient rail support the flag.   [Please select]

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And what a garden of delight nestled in each protected corner of an old-fashioned zigzag fence.   [Please select]

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Nestled under the northwest rampart was a little hut--some shepherd's shelter where the three poor ladies were bestowed.   [Please select]

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Then she nestled her fair head down upon her bearer's shoulder, and, throbbing with joy and mischief, was carried away.   [Please select]

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