0 to move yourself into a warm and comfortable position, especially one in which your body is against another person or covered by something:
1 to move close to someone for affection, warmth, or comfort, or to arrange something around yourself:
They snuggled together on the couch.
Among other factors, the paper considers the 'snuggle factor' in which girls are depicted cradling objects close to their bodies whereas boys are shown holding objects at a distance.
There is no question of submarines "snuggling up" to fishing vessels.
Moments later she was trying to snuggle up to me.
I am not snuggling up to them.
In the morning, to everyone's astonishment, a tiny white kitten had snuggled into the slipper.
She also has a tendency to snuggle against a person while she is sleeping and usually crushes them while doing it.
The two dogs become fast friends, spending their nights snuggled up together for warmth and searching for food in garbage cans during the day.
Or you can go on a date and snuggle in a corner where the lighting is low.