cuddle up

cuddle up

To snuggle with someone or something. I left the room in disgust when my sister and her boyfriend started cuddling up to each other. The puppies cuddled up to their mother.
See also: cuddle, up
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

cuddle up

(to someone or something) and cuddle up (with someone) to nestle or snuggle close to someone or something to get warm or to be intimate. Let's cuddle up to the warmth, near the fireplace. She cuddled up with him and went to sleep.
See also: cuddle, up

cuddle up

(with someone) Go to cuddle up (to someone or something).
See also: cuddle, up
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • cozy
  • cozy up
  • cozy up (to someone or something)
  • cozy up to someone
  • nestle (up) into (someone or something)
  • nestle (up) to (someone or something)
  • nestle against
  • nestling
  • nestle (up) against (someone or something)
  • curl up with (someone or something)
References in periodicals archive
VALERIE HOGG, Cullercoats A Cuddle IT'S nice to have a cuddle When you're feeling low Nice to have a cuddle to say hello Nice to have a cuddle from a long Lost friend Nice to have a cuddle to say Well done Nice to have a cuddle up to your loved, One while watching TV The best cuddle is from Your grandchildren when they Say I love you.
Similar businesses, such as The Snuggery in Rockester, NY and Cuddle Up to Me in Portland, OR see a steady influx of the cuddle-curious as well as a loyal following of regulars, and have garnered national and international attention.
In one shot the basketball player can be seen kissing Brinson, who he calls "My queen", during their honeymoon, while in another the smiling pair cuddle up for the camera, the New York Post reported.
You could cuddle up in the night and be there when she wakes up in the morning.
But sloth moms and their babies cuddle up just like everybody else!
"They cuddle up like little peas in a pod, but only on a non-school night," Victoria told The Sun.