nestle

నెస్లే
definition
verb
the baby deer nestled in her arms
settle or lie comfortably within or against something.
translation of 'nestle'
వొదుగుకొనివుండుట,
దాగివుండుట
example
picturesque villages 'nestle' in the wooded hills
picturesque villages 'nestle' in the wooded hills
Sally drives across the Bridge to the northern suburbs, where hi-tech businesses and call centres 'nestle' along the highway.
When the military's precision flying teams put on a demonstration, pilots often 'nestle' their fighter jets within two or three feet of each other as they roar by in formation.
The houses would 'nestle' on the comfortable laneway that has been signed for many years as Sussex Mews.
The village would 'nestle' on a massive brownfield site between Sheffield and Rotherham and is expected to bring a raft of social, economic and environmental benefits to the area.
She had done that through-out the night when we'd woken up and she'd wanted to 'nestle' back into my arms.
He looked away as he felt her head 'nestle' comfortably into his neck.
After a couple of weeks they have enough fur to survive the cold temperatures, and will often huddle together or 'nestle' up to the doe to stay warm.
It would be wrong to either rush to condemn the incumbent for increasing our visibility as a target, or to 'nestle' in the comforting bosom of a father figure.
Throughout the sector, as in other areas of southern Lebanon, small mainly Shiite villages 'nestle' in the valleys.
The Waiters household contains many of the traditional trappings of sentimental bliss: Women 'nestle' snugly at home and babies merrily roll about.
Twenty six villages of ethnic minorities 'nestle' within the Doi Tung development area.
Mrs Grey Dove now has small brown hopping babies that 'nestle' under her maternal wings at night.
Lahardane is a picturesque village 'nestling' at the foot of Nephin and easily accessible from all major North Mayo areas.
Fortunately he would find not a latter-day Sodom or Gomorrah just a delightful little village 'nestling' at the southern edge of the moors.
There will be many complaints about the noise, danger and disturbance yet again of construction work traffic impinging on the sleepy area 'nestling' by a perfect spot on the River Wharfe.
Killick-Claw is ostensibly a gentle place 'nestling' in the lee of the angry Newfoundland coast, but it quickly becomes apparent that there are darker forces at play under the surface.
On St. Patrick's Day the world descended on the little town of Aclare 'nestling' at the foot of the Ox Mountains.
The house occupies an elevated position with wide views of forests and farms 'nestling' among the hills of the region.
Faux fur is everywhere for autumn, 'nestling' comfortably alongside leather, suede and sheepskin on the rails.
Thorpe End is a small village on the eastern outskirts of Norwich, probably best described as a three-car-household estate 'nestling' round an Aga shop.
Just as I was dozing off, scrambled eggs 'nestling' comfortably in my tummy and my brain relaxing into a deep and beautiful slumber, my sister called.
It is a town happily 'nestling' in its quiet natural environment.
He's comfortable like this, lying against an array of chenille pillows while the woman in his arms 'nestles' against him.
Situated around 160 miles south of Scotland with a third of its land 'nestling' in the Peak District, it seems something of a surprise that Sheffield has become one of a few cities in the world to have its own tartan.
The emerald green plateau of playing fields 'nestling' between the towns of Beith and Kilbirnie is the sort of lakeside greenbelt site most junior rugby clubs can only dream of.
Small beings that eat wood are 'nestled' deeply and comfortably in a dead tree trunk.
Barefoot and cross-legged, she 'nestles' into a well-worn couch in the comfortable study-cum-studio that husband Tony de Beer built for her at their Westdene house.
Katlyn 'nestled' into his arms and rested her head on his chest.
Credits: Google Translate