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cuddle
(redirected from cuddlesome)

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cuddle up
(to someone or something) and cuddle up (with someone) to nestle or snuggle close to someone or something to get warm or to be intimate. Let's cuddle up to the warmth, near the fireplace. She cuddled up with him and went to sleep.
See also: up

cuddle up with a (good) book and curl up (with a (good) book)

to snuggle into a chair or bed comfortably to read a book. I want to go home and cuddle up with a good book. She went home and curled up with a good book.
See also: book, up


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Roarin' Snorin' Baby Norbert: Sort of a cross between a Furby and a Tickle Me Elmo, but nowhere near as cuddlesome or talkative, this is Mattel's reinvention of the baby dragon (book fans may remember it is a Norwegian Ridgeback) that Hogwarts groundskeeper Hagrid attempts to raise in his small hut.
There's hot young TV actor of the moment James Van Der Beek as a book-reading second-string quarterback named Mox, who's basically a beefed-up variation on his cuddlesome ``Dawson's Creek'' intellectual.
 
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