1 But he chuckled, "Now you just cuddle under Sam's wing, and if anybody rubbers at you too long, I'll shoo 'em off.'"
2 Work til you are more a brute than a human being; and then cuddle and squabble and drink til you fall asleep.
3 Ambrosch and Leo cuddled up in a hay-cave, back under the eaves, and lay giggling and whispering.
4 The men cuddled behind the small embankment and sat in easy attitudes awaiting their turn.
5 He cuddled it, baby-wise, but he looked up from it often to curse with an astonishing utter abandon straight at the noses of his captors.
6 A poor, bare, miserable room it was, with broken windows, no fire, ragged bedclothes, a sick mother, wailing baby, and a group of pale, hungry children cuddled under one old quilt, trying to keep warm.
7 One of the captivating children, who seem made to be kissed and cuddled, adorned and adored like little goddesses, and produced for general approval on all festive occasions.
8 Six baby mice were cuddled up asleep near her.
9 I heard a little sigh of satisfaction as he cuddled the butt into his shoulder; and saw that amazing target, the black man on the yellow ground, standing clear at the end of his foresight.
The Return of Sherlock Holmes By Arthur Conan DoyleContext Highlight In I. THE ADVENTURE OF THE EMPTY HOUSE 10 And now," he resumed, cuddling the pipe lighter in the palm of his hand, "for the pleasantest part of my duty.
11 Then there's the ones that love everything, every kind of feeling and cuddling and going off, every kind except the natural one.