25 collocations for cuddles

And he went and walked up and down in the Filbert Walkjust half hidden by the rails and half seen; and he cuddled the pillow just like a baby and talked to it all the nonsense people do.

He threw down the handkerchief and turned to his opponent again; Miss Nugent, who was careful about her property, stooped to recover it, and immediately found herself involved in a twisting tangle of legs, from which she escaped by a miracle to see Master Hardy cuddling her brother round the neck with one hand and punching him as hard and as fast as he could with the other.

" Ginger gave the dog a punch in the chest, and, arter saying a few o' the things he'd like to do to Sam Small, he cuddled down in 'is bed

but dat des do cuddle my blood!"

"I sniped him," she said, and cuddled the No. 2 Brownie affectionately.

"I love it," said Patty, cuddling the little bunch of grey fur; "and Pudgy is just the right name for it.

We don't have as many good rides together as we used to, do we?" Polly bent down from the arm of Dr. Dudley's chair where she was sitting and cuddled her cheek against his.

Jabez didn't boast quite so loud now, and I wuz glad to see that Rosy kinder cuddled up closter to Royal as she wielded the dipper, as if she thought him a refuge in time of storm.

" About two months later she cuddled up close to him on the sofa one evening, and said: "Robert dear, have you saved up that thousand yet?

" Maude sank on to one of the benches in the beautiful garden in the centre of the lake and looked straight before her; and Stafford cuddled the dog up to him and looked impatiently for the waiter, greeting him when he came with: "What an infernal time you're been!"

She stirred slightly, eased herself into a new position, cuddled her face against a bare arm, sighed, and went to sleep.

A negro was crouching outside, his knees cuddled in his arms to keep warm: a field-hand, you could be sure from the face, a grisly patch of flabby black, with a dull eluding word of something, you could not tell what, in the points of eyes,treachery or gloom.

"If she's a old maid like they say it don't matter how tough I look." He was reflectively stirring the grounds in the bottom of his sixth cup when a small and frightened yellow dog dashed into the restaurant and fled underneath Racey's table, where he cowered next to Racey's boots and cuddled a lop-eared head against Racey's knee.

From that far-off day when Iseult "had always a little brachet with her that Tristram gave her the first time that ever she came into Cornwell," to the time when Dora cuddled Jip, even down to our own day, when the heroine of "Queed" walks forth with her Behemoth, girls both in fact and in fiction have played with dogs; played with them no less than boys.

A little after midnight when all the house was hushed, she went into the adjoining room, cuddled Jack Junior into her arms, and took him to her own bed.

You want to cuddle the first lassie you meet when you step ashore at Honolulu.

She cuddled into this seat, her crossed legs forming an angle within the circle of one of her arms.

She even seemed to cuddle a little.

Next time you see a ghost, knock it down fust and go and cuddle the police arterwa

Although it was no more than just possible, he cuddled the potentiality to him as if it had been a purring kitten.

The duke had not invited me to go hawking, and fortunately I had stayed at home cuddling the thought that Yolanda was the Princess Mary, and that my fair Prince Max had found rare favor in her eyes.

But now the baby claimed their attention and the rest of that day was passed in "visiting" and cuddling the wee Toodlums, who seemed to know her girl aunties and greeted them with friendly coos and dimpled smiles.

"He finished 'is beer, and, cuddling my arm, stepped back to the wharf.

you wriggling, cuddling worm!

"I shall come for you in a few days; so cuddle the baby and make much of the children before you part.

25 collocations for  cuddles