Found 3 items, similar to Nuzzle.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: nuzzle
menyungkur
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: nuzzle
nuzzle
v 1: move or arrange oneself in a comfortable and cozy position;
“We cuddled against each other to keep warm”;
“The
children snuggled into their sleeping bags” [syn:
cuddle,
snuggle,
nestle,
nest,
draw close]
2: rub noses [syn:
nose]
3: dig out with the snout;
“the pig nuzzled the truffle”
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Nuzzle
Nuzzle
\Nuz"zle\ (n[u^]z"z'l), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Nuzzled
(n[u^]z"z'ld);p. pr. & vb. n.
Nuzzling (n[u^]z"zl[i^]ng).]
[See
Noursle.]
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1. To noursle or nurse; to foster; to bring up. [Obs.]
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The people had been nuzzled in idolatry. --Milton.
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2. [Perh. a corruption of nestle. Cf.
Nustle.] To nestle;
to house, as in a nest.
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Nuzzle
\Nuz"zle\ (n[u^]z"z'l), v. i. [Dim. fr. nose. See
Nozzle.]
1. To work with the nose, like a swine in the mud.
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And nuzzling in his flank, the loving swine
Sheathed, unaware, the tusk in his soft groin.
--Shak.
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He charged through an army of lawyers, sometimes . .
. nuzzling like an eel in the mud. --Arbuthnot.
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2. To go with head poised like a swine, with nose down.
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Sir Roger shook his ears, and nuzzled along.
--Arbuthnot.
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3. [Cf.
Nuzzle, v. t., 2.] To hide the head, as a child in
the mother's bosom; to nestle.
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4. To loiter; to idle. [Prov. Eng.] --Halliwell.
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