Crossword clues for nested
nested
- Fitted within one another
- Like some Russian dolls
- Stacked like Tupperware
- Snugly settled
- Placed one within another
- Made home in tree
- Space-saving, in a way
- Made a tree house?
- Like Russian matryoshka dolls
- Got comfortable
- Fit (inside)
- Built a treetop home
- Stored compactly
- Snuggled in
- Made snug home
- Like stored Tupperware
- Like stacked measuring cups
- Like stacked dolls
- Like some snack tables
- Like some dolls
- Like some computer loops
- Like measuring cups
- Like many stored measuring cups
- Like many measuring cups and spoons
- Like increasingly larger bowls in a cupboard
- Like a set of measuring cups, typically
- Imbedded, in a way
- How many Russian dolls are made
- Got snug
- Fitted, as tables
- Fit snugly inside another
- Fit inside one another
- Fit (inside of)
- Built a home out on a limb
- Arranged one inside the other
- Fitted one within another
- Fit together snugly
- Like Russian dolls
- Embedded, in a way
- Fit snugly one inside another
- Made a home in a tree
- Like Matryoshka dolls
- Settled in cozily
- Progressively smaller, in a way
- One inside another
- Tightly stacked, as ice trays
- Stored compactly, in a way
- Fitted together, as tables
- Like many measuring spoons
- Stored (within)
- Like measuring cups, often
- Fitted into one another
- Nidified
- Built an aerie
- Set up avian housekeeping
- Settled in snugly
- Hunted for hornbills' homes
- Settled down snugly
- Used the aerie
- Built a certain home
- Homesteaded
- Fitted one inside another
- Fitted inside one another
- Like some boxes
- Got comfy
- Fit one within another
- Made a home, as a hawk
- Got cozy
- Fit one inside another
Wiktionary
vb. 1 (en-past of: nest) 2 embedded 3 successively fit inside another.
Wikipedia
Nested is the seventh studio album by Bronx-born singer, songwriter and pianist Laura Nyro, released in 1978 on Columbia Records.
Following on from her extensive tour to promote 1976's Smile, which resulted in the 1977 live album Season of Lights, Nyro retreated to her new home in Danbury, Connecticut, where she lived after spending her time in the spotlight in New York City.
Nyro had a studio built at her home, and recorded the songs that comprised Nested there. The songs deal with themes such as motherhood and womanhood, and it is a notably more relaxed Nyro that sings on the album. The instrumentation is laidback and smooth, similar to that of Smile, but perhaps less jazz-inspired and more melodic. Nyro was assisted in production by Roscoe Harring, while Dale and Pop Ashby were chief engineers.
Critics praised the album as a melodic return to form, and Nyro supported the album with a solo tour when she was heavily pregnant with her son Gil, who was born two months after the album was released. Despite acclaim and a melodic, arguably more commercial sound, Nested was not a commercial success and became Nyro's first album since her 1967 debut More Than a New Discovery to miss the Billboard 200, then known as the Pop Albums chart.
Such was its commercial failure that for years it remained out of print, and is unquestionably Nyro's least-known and most rare studio album. After the birth of her son in August 1978, she retreated once again from the limelight after a three-year return to raise her son. She would not record for another five years, and her recording pattern became increasingly intermittent. Nested is recognised as one of her most underrated works.
Nested was briefly released on CD in Japan only and was out of print for many years. On April 8, 2008, it was reissued on CD in the US in remastered form by Iconoclassic Records.
Usage examples of "nested".
Keith still privately thought of such robots as PHARTs--PHANTOM ambulatory remote toilers--but the Waldahudin had started throwing things when it was suggested that Starplex terminology contained acronyms nested within acronyms.
A dozen children waited patiently while Booce and Ryllin nested themselves in foliage.
Quantrill quickly doffed his helmet, pressed its detent, let the visor and occipital segment slide into their nested positions.
Watteau, Goya, the camera obscura, all of them open and nested one inside the next.
While Yama worked, the fisherman, whose name was Caphis, told him that he had blundered into the sticky web just after dawn, while searching for the eggs of a species of coot which nested in the hearts of banyan thickets.
They were a magical commonplace, like the loons that nested on a nearby pond and made the night an offertory with their cries, or the rainbows that inexplicably appeared over the Bay almost daily, even when there was no rain in sight.
She was dragging with exhaustion by the second dawn, but she had come back with eight dnu on a long-line lead, a bag of washed tubers, a small pack of sour early berries, and a handful of limp, dead woodmice to scramble with eight fragile eggs from a pair of palts that had nested too high on the cliff.
Hawk stands two foot taller than most, a black giant with Maori markings on his phiz and a young tart on his arm with a magpie nested in her hat.
He had a lot of long black hair, a drooping pistolero mustache, rubbery brown jowls, flinty little eyes deep-set under thick black brows, buffalo shoulders, a lacy white guayabera stretched taut across chest and stomach, a lot of dangling gold trinkets on a thick gold chain nested in the black chest hair, and a sharp tang of some kind of insistent male perfume.
And the desolate ridges of La Tourne and Boudry, the clefts where the wild lily of the valley grew unknown, high nooks and corners where the buzzards nested, these also knew and answered to the trumpet summons of the Thought that made them live.
They sat flush against her back, and as Alan watched, they unfolded and flexed, flapped a few times, and settled back into their position, nested among the soft roll of flesh that descended from her neck.
Thrust from his church and his parish, he preached upon the moors--yea, to juniper and whin-bush and the whaups that flew and nested!
It contained matching nested picnic boxes lacquered in black with an allover design of golden cartwheels in a golden stream.
Then she repacked the baskets so that one nested inside the other and strapped them to her back.
Then, when the Scottish nobility was crowded out of the piled-up mansions, on the sloping ridge of High Street that ran the mile from the Castle to Holyrood Palace, splendor camped in the Cowgate, in villas set in fair gardens, and separated by hedge-rows in which birds nested.