nestle in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

nestle in the PONS Dictionary

nestle Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to nestle sth on sth
to nestle up to sb
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The park features a rustic campground with some of the sites nestled in the dunes along the lake shore.
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This both prevents the host species from realizing their nest has been parasitized and reduces competition for the parasitic nestling once it hatches.
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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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Nestled at about 1800 ft above sea level, this spot is 56 kilometres away from the city's railway station.
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It is nestled in a canyon of oak-thickets, with steep hills covered by chaparral on both sides.
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Females also do all of the feeding, primarily via regurgitation, during the nestling period for the offspring, which is between 14 and 17 days.
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The birds start arriving in groups for the nestling season.
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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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Highway 26 is nestled between the base of the bluffs and the river channel.
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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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