Nuddled vs Cuddled - What's the difference?
nuddled | cuddled |
(nuddle)
(UK, dialect) To walk quickly with the head bent forward.
(cuddle)
To embrace affectionately, lie together snugly.
To cradle in one's arms so as to give comfort, warmth.
To lie close or snug; to crouch; to nestle.
* Prior
As verbs the difference between nuddled and cuddled
is that nuddled is past tense of nuddle while cuddled is past tense of cuddle.nuddled
English
Verb
(head)nuddle
English
Alternative forms
* nudleVerb
(nuddl)Usage notes
* Often used with (along). (Webster 1913)cuddled
English
Verb
(head)cuddle
English
Verb
- The young lovers cuddled on the couch.
- She cuddled the infant before bedtime.
- I'm cold; can you roll over here and cuddle me, honey?
- She cuddles low beneath the brake; / Nor would she stay, nor dares she fly.