snuggle up/down/against etc• What was the survival level of a hedgehog flea, he wondered, snuggling down.• There was another Bentley outside the greyslateGothic place with a smartyellow Cortina snuggling up against it.• I snuggled up against their nakedness and was content.• She turned herself over in her bed, and snuggled down for an extra, self-indulgent and rare hour of sleep.• Sliding between the bedcovers, she flicked off the bedside lamp and snuggled down into the enveloping warmth.• There was no guilt in the way she snuggled down under the coverlet, only a welcomesense of freedom.
Originsnuggle
(1600-1700)snug“to snuggle”((16-20 centuries)), probably from snug (adjective)