nestle|nestled|nestles|nestling in English
verb
nest, be settled comfortably, live; snuggle, curl up close to (especially for warmth); hold closely (like a baby), cuddle, make comfortable
Use "nestle|nestled|nestles|nestling" in a sentence
1. No smugglers cottages nestling against romantic cliffs.
2. She sat back, nestling against his chest.
3. 15 Nestle: Take time to indulge.
4. Faber passed through Crawford , nestling in green hills.
5. 7 It nestles in an unspoilt Cotswold valley.
6. I guessed they had a nestling.
7. 13 She sat back, nestling against his chest.
8. The little town nestles snugly at the foot of the hill.
9. It nestles on the B.1 a little distance from Lincolnshire's arterial A.
10. Nearby, nestling in the hills, was the children's home.
11. Nestle Corporation acquired the Carnation Company in 19
12. Nestled among the cedars,+
13. 1 Hotels and houses nestle among the vegetation.
14. I saw a cottage nestling in the woods.
15. 19 The food conglomerate Nestle SA paid for the study.
16. Bergerac is a charming city, nestling along the banks of the Dordogne
17. 20 Nestle Corporation acquired the Carnation Company in 19
18. 18 She tried to nestle deep away in herself.
19. 3 Others nestle more gently around small meandering streams.
20. Nestle Stouffers Entree Creamed Chipped Beef, 11 Ounce -- 12 per case
21. 25 In 1991 my personal pension scheme bought shares in Nestle.
22. A NEWBORN baby nestles in his mother’s arms as she nurses him.
23. He nestled into a chair.
24. 17 A job in Nestle would be ideal, I suppose.
25. 16 It must nestle everywhere, settle everywhere, establish connexions everywhere.