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- settle or lie comfortably within or against something:"the baby deer nestled in her arms" · "she nestled her head against his shoulder"
- (of a place) lie or be situated in a half-hidden or obscured position:"picturesque villages nestle in the wooded hills" · "the hotel is nestled between two headlands"
OriginOld English nestlian, from nest; compare with Dutch nestelen.
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