children
The children were nestled snug in their beds, dreaming sweet dreams as they slept peacefully through the night.
In the classic poem "Twas the Night Before Christmas" by Clement Clarke Moore, the children were nestled all snug in their beds while visions of sugarplums danced in their heads.
Santa is believed to visit Florida around the same time as other parts of the world, usually during the night of December 24th. However, the exact timing can vary, so it's best to be sure to be nestled all snug in your beds before then.
He was firmly nestled in the basket.The cat was nestled on the pillow, so I had to sleep on the floor.
The baby nestled in his mothers arms.The chicks nestled patiently waiting to be fed.The village was situated in the valley nestled between the woods and the river.
The baby was nestled in his crib.
the antonym for nestled id uncomfortable or far away
The pups are all nestled in, for now.
Bundle of joy A gift from heaven Best thing ever Young & full of life
warm If snug is in snug fit then close.
The word nestled has two syllables. Nes-tled.
No, "Nestled" is not an interjection. It is a verb that means to settle or lie comfortably within something.