"Snuggle" Quotes from Famous Books
... side of a proposition that I can see; what I want to get a look at is the side that's out of sight. The bugs always snuggle down on the under side of ... — Old Gorgon Graham - More Letters from a Self-Made Merchant to His Son • George Horace Lorimer
... little blue eggs ever since you left them here," she said; and she seemed to snuggle her branches more closely about ... — The Little Brown Hen Hears the Song of the Nightingale & The Golden Harvest • Jasmine Stone Van Dresser
... she would otherwise have been. Again nature promised motherhood to her. But she did not—as she would have done in the open, and with sight—hold more and more aloof from Kazan as the days passed. It was her habit, spring, summer and winter, to snuggle close to Kazan and lie with her beautiful head resting on his neck or back. If Kazan snarled at her she did not snap back, but slunk down as though struck a blow. With her warm tongue she would lick away the ice that froze to the ... — Kazan • James Oliver Curwood
... if mother would let me, an' I don't see why she won't, for I know Crippy would just snuggle right down as good ... — The Little Gold Miners of the Sierras and Other Stories • Various
... washstand is you could see to read better when you are lying in bed. That would not do because the wall's all wrong said Mother. I said nothing more and she didn't either. I like much better to sleep on a sofa than in a bed, because I like to snuggle up against the back. I'm so glad Mother didn't notice anything. One has to be so frightfully careful not to give oneself ... — A Young Girl's Diary • An Anonymous Young Girl
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