0 to rest yourself or part of your body in a warm, comfortable, and protected position:
1 to be in or put someone or something into a comfortable or protected position:
In summary, primitive schemas may be nestled between depictive and descriptive mental representations.
Late nestling cuckoos have evolved perceptible signals to manipulate the passerine nervous system by initiating and then arresting or interrupting normal processing.
She nestled the infant to her breast, and from that moment the young villain became silent as a mouse.
Now an inspiring white-painted and immaculately maintained watermill nestles idyllically in wooden grounds and all is serenely reflected in the calm, cool mill pond.
Such a discovery is one of the delights of this book, nestled in its broader achievement of shedding fresh light on a particular group while duly attending to comparative context.
Indeed, when local structures of dominance were effectively challenged, they threatened to take away with them much of the facade of order behind which colonial rule nestled.
Nestle does to an extent consider the interests of its stakeholders although adopting shareholder-focused governance.
All over his back and down his left arm, pieces of shrapnel nestled under his agonised skin.
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