nestled in the PONS Dictionary

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Lounge suits were not the day's dress code for them but at this stage of the campaign the three points nestled just as comfortably in their dungaree pockets.
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Garlands are hanging on the bannisters of the surrounding staircases and plenty of delightful presents are nestled underneath the tree!
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It was like a picture postcard, nestled between two gurgling streams and surrounded by thick forests.
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On hatching, the chicks live in brooders, nestled among warm washcloths.
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It is a very picturesque town nestled among mountains and valleys.
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I savour the warmth of my bed, nestled in between the soft flannelette sheets.
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Park roads, trails, and facilities are carefully nestled within the original farm and woodland setting.
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It sits tight on a building lot nestled between a large office building on one side, and apartment building on the other.
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This page, called a dink, is nestled between the double truck.
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The park features a rustic campground with some of the sites nestled in the dunes along the lake shore.
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