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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
nestle .
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Examples
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I've tweaked the recipe and used Banana cake mix and folded in nestles swirled Milk Chocolate & Caramel morsels.
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They also have a number of officers that, if you know at all where Boulder High School is located, it kind of nestles up back toward the CU campus.
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Equally, for the fashion conscious female, The InBetweener nestles perfectly next to high-street fashion with a touch of granny-chic.
The Three Breeds Of Christmas Jumper- Which One Are You? Huffington Post UK 2011
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I eat bananas, enjoy a nice tall glass of nestles chocolate milk, and use rending machines.
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Equally, for the fashion conscious female, The InBetweener nestles perfectly next to high-street fashion with a touch of granny-chic.
The Three Breeds Of Christmas Jumper- Which One Are You? Huffington Post UK 2011
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Equally, for the fashion conscious female, The InBetweener nestles perfectly next to high-street fashion with a touch of granny-chic.
The Three Breeds Of Christmas Jumper- Which One Are You? Huffington Post UK 2011
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She comes and picks him up and he nestles in her bosom and then in a moment smiles at her and feels safe.
Dr. Jane Aronson: Accelerating Progress to Help the World's Orphans Dr. Jane Aronson 2011
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Yes, it's totally beautiful; it nestles in it's surroundings quietly encouraging folk near, rather than shouting at them to Approach Not!
Falling Water aka TBTAM 2009
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She comes and picks him up and he nestles in her bosom and then in a moment smiles at her and feels safe.
Dr. Jane Aronson: Accelerating Progress to Help the World's Orphans Dr. Jane Aronson 2011
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It nestles in a soft and dreamy pastoral scene, little changed in centuries, with rolling fields surrounding the village church and thatched cottages and the single pub lining the one narrow street.
Roger Housden: T.S. Eliot's Village Bares Its Teeth Roger Housden 2011
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