different between nustle vs nustled
nustle
English
Etymology
Compare nuzzle.
Verb
nustle (third-person singular simple present nustles, present participle nustling, simple past and past participle nustled)
- (obsolete) To take care of fondly; to cherish; to nurse.
- To settle oneself comfortably and snugly.
Synonyms
- (foo): coddle, dandle; see also Thesaurus:pamper
- (settle oneself): nestle
Anagrams
- lunets
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nustled
English
Verb
nustled
- simple past tense and past participle of nustle
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