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cuddle up to someone phrasal verb with cuddleverb[ I or T ]uk /ˈkʌd.əl/ us /ˈkʌd.əl/ informal to sit or lie very close to someone and put your arms around them: 依偎着,紧贴着坐(或躺) She cuddled up to her mother.她依偎在母亲身旁。 She cuddled up to Tony on the sofa and he rubbed her head affectionately. He wants a wife he can cuddle up to every evening. to give a person or group a lot of friendly attention or support, especially because you want something from them: The party can clearly see sense in at least giving the impression it might cuddle up to the Greens. He is criticized for cuddling up to big business and derided when the relationship goes cold. Cuddling up to someone you love is the best feeling in the world. She cuddled up to her mother.她依偎在母亲身旁。 Children who usually shunned physical contact would cuddle up to Mary on the couch. The boxer shows his gentler side as he cuddles up to his ten-month-old son. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Showing affection affectionate affectionately aw bear hug canoodle chuck cwtch up to someone demonstratively demonstrativeness embrace embracingly fall into someone's armsidiom love bombing make something/someone out man hug mwah osculate smack spoon squeeze
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