Nestle (Verb)
Syllable division: nes·tle
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈnes.əl/ US: /ˈnes.əl/
#1 Meaning: A warm, cozy, and secure place in which to rest oneself or a portion of one's body.
Example:
> The baby nestled in his crib after his mother soothed him.
> She nestled herself on the couch in front of the television.
#2 Meaning: To place something in a protective position with larger objects around.
Example:
> During the storm, the bird nestled itself in their barn.
> I live in a little town nestled between mountains.
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I miss the times when my daughter nestled with me almost every day.
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You can also say:
I miss the times when I could nestle my daughter almost every day.
The dog nestled in its house during the storm.
The lake is nestled between trees.
1.I want to nestle my head on someone.😁
2. My village nestles snugly near Laymyo River.
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Try saying:
My village nestles snugly near the Laymyo River.
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I live in a wonderful place, nestled between two mountains
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