Wiktionary
vb. (context intransitive English) To lie or sit in a comfortable, relaxed position, holding someone or something else.
Usage examples of "snuggle up".
The ski lodges at Mount Hutt are lovely but the bedrooms aren't heated after twenty-two and you have to snuggle up close to keep warm.
Hutt are lovely but the bedrooms aren't heated after twenty-two and you have to snuggle up close to keep warm.
Just to snuggle up to this man and doze off knowing everything was all right, knowing she was safe.
She looked as though she'd be content to snuggle up against him and sit for hours.
I pulled the covers around Charlotte and let her snuggle up next to me.
She awakened an hour later when she rolled over to snuggle up against her husband and found his side of the bed empty.
The trunk was beside it and held a few changes of clothes, a couple of the books Jaenelle liked to read when she needed to snuggle up and rest for a day, her favorite music crystals, and some grooming things.
He wanted to snuggle up with her somewhere safe, but Corinne wanted life.
Consequently, when Marlene--live wire that she was--felt compelled to snuggle up to her entrepreneur, Norman was too weak with happy to resist.
Marlene chose to snuggle up under a bush in Brooklyns fabled Prospect Park, unfortunately, and it was one of New Yorks Finest (not to mention chicken-est) who felt honor-bound to bust her, chiefly because he had been called on the carpet only that morning by his Captain for having been caught catnapping (with pillow and alarm clock) in the rear of a police ambulance.
Go back to your tower and snuggle up to your prophecies, but leave me out of it.