Nestle | Mean of nestle in English Dictionary
/ˈnɛsəl/
- Verb
- to lie comfortably close to or against someone or something
- The puppy nestled (up) against the sleeping boy.
- to place (something) close to, next to, or within something
- He nestled his head against his mother's shoulder.
- She carefully nestled the hamster into its cage.
- The vacation resort was nestled among the hills.
- Campsites were nestled along the river.
- His wife's head was nestled against his chest.
- to land or settle softly into something
- The fly ball nestled into the outfielder's glove.