Acurrucarse in english
Snuggle
pronunciation: snʌgəl part of speech: verb
pronunciation: snʌgəl part of speech: verb
In gestures
acurrucarse = curl up ; huddle ; snuggle ; hunker down ; hunker ; huddle into.
Example: Librarians are urged to convince the 'reading experts' that curling up with a real book is the best reading machine invented to teach children to read.Example: Control males were slower to contact pups, licked them more, and huddled less than control females = Control males were slower to contact pups, licked them more, and huddled less than control females.Example: Her puppy is a real cutie pie that loves to snuggle and cuddle.Example: As a sign that the protesters are hunkering down for the long haul, they erected a larger tent on Sunday.Example: But the kitty didn't walk forward to Martin; instead, it was trying to hunker again in preparation for a leap.Example: At first, she'd been afraid of such proximity, but as she huddled into his warmth, a new sense of safety and comfort enveloped her.more:
» acurrucarse con = cosy up to/with .
Example: Good books are essential -- so we've selected 7 brilliant reads for cosying up with on a frosty night or wet weekend.» acurrucarse en un sofá = curl up on + a sofa .
Example: I was born and raised in Los Angeles and spent much of my childhood curled up on a sofa with my nose in a book.» acurrucarse junto a la chimenea = curl up by + the fire .
Example: She often sits at the dining room table scribbling on a notepad, or curling up by the fire chewing her pencil.» acurrucarse junto a la lumbre = curl up by + the fire .
Example: She often sits at the dining room table scribbling on a notepad, or curling up by the fire chewing her pencil.» acurrucarse junto al fuego = curl up by + the fire .
Example: She often sits at the dining room table scribbling on a notepad, or curling up by the fire chewing her pencil.