nestle in the PONS Dictionary

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With partings, the shape can not be nestled precisely.
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Park roads, trails, and facilities are carefully nestled within the original farm and woodland setting.
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Nestled at about 1800 ft above sea level, this spot is 56 kilometres away from the city's railway station.
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The nestling period is between 16 to 22 days, with chicks being independent of the parents eight days after fledging.
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The biggest lake is overgrown with reed and is a good nestling ground for numerous types of birds.
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The birds start arriving in groups for the nestling season.
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It is a very picturesque town nestled among mountains and valleys.
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These ideas nestled close to each other, living together even as they led very solitary lives because of violent and painful separation.
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In cases where the older nestling dies, the younger one may be fed more regularly and survive.
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Today the town is known for its stately homes nestled between centuries-old live oaks and two championship golf courses.
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