Definition of Cuddle. Meaning of Cuddle. Synonyms of Cuddle

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Definition of Cuddle

Cuddle
Cuddle Cud"dle, v. t. To embrace closely; to fondle. --Forby.
Cuddle
Cuddle Cud"dle, n. A close embrace.

Meaning of Cuddle from wikipedia

- Cuddling is a related form of physical intimacy in which two people hold one another in each other's arms for an extended period of time. Cuddling can...
- A cuddle party (or a cuddle puddle or snuggle party) is an event designed with the intention of allowing people to experience non****ual group physical...
- Cuddles the Orangutan was one half of Keith Harris's puppet act, the sidekick and nemesis of Orville the Duck. The ape was orange, with a blue face. He...
- Look up cuddle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A cuddle or hug is a near universal form of physical intimacy. Cuddle may also refer to: Cuddle (EP),...
- Cuddle time may refer to: Cuddle time (attachment therapy) Cuddle party, non-****ual group physical intimacy Cuddle Time, a programming segment on Tiny...
- Look up cuddles in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cuddles may refer to: As a nickname: Jamie Cudmore (born 1978), Canadian rugby union player Cadel...
- Project Cuddle is a nationwide California-based non-profit organization dedicated to preventing baby abandonment. It works with pregnant women in distress...
- Making out is a term of American origin dating back to at least 1949, and is used to refer to kissing, including extended French kissing or heavy kissing...
- Cuddle + kind is a doll manufacturing company started in 2015 that produces handmade dolls for children. It was founded by Jennifer Woodgate and her husband...
- Cuttlefish, or cuttles, are marine molluscs of the order Sepiida. They belong to the class Cephalopoda which also includes squid, octopuses, and nautiluses...