Nuzzled Sentence Examples
Jessi nuzzled the cat and glanced at him.
He didn't drink long, and she nuzzled his neck then found his lips with her own.
She nuzzled into his chest and purred, while brushing her fingers across his chest.
He nuzzled her neck, and she tilted her head.
He nuzzled into her hair.
He held out his hand for the dog to sniff, but Nikolai nuzzled his nose into it instead.
Deidre's body grew warm from the inside out as he nuzzled her neck, preparing to bite her.
Climbing on his lap, still sleepy, she nuzzled into his neck.
She nuzzled her face into his neck and fell back asleep.
She nuzzled her nose into his hand.
AdvertisementShe nuzzled the hand cupping her cheek, and his thumb traced her lips.
He was still for a long moment before he nuzzled it.
He nuzzled her neck with his nose, "You realize you set the bar pretty high for next year."
She started to cry again and Princess nuzzled her.
He nuzzled her neck.
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He nuzzled her neck in response.
He nuzzled her neck, his breath hot against her skin.
He nuzzled her as she started to sit and pulled her back into his body.
She didn't lay her head down, but nuzzled her nose into his hand.
AdvertisementHis cat nuzzled one leg as he stood, thinking hard, in the middle of his bright condo.
He lowered his head to the side of her neck away from the camera and nuzzled her neck in a way that made her heart race faster.
Jessi's arm was across his chest, her face nuzzled in the crook of his neck as she slept.
She nuzzled his neck the way he did to her when she was upset.
She nuzzled his neck, the scent of his blood intoxicating enough that her body relaxed in response.
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She nuzzled him there, smelling the blood so close to the surface.
Another film, "The Two Talking Cats" displays two cats lounging placidly atop a bed, nuzzled against one another.