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  • noun One who nuzzles.

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Examples

  • She was a nuzzler, and even if the Bitch was busy doing something else she would insinuate her nose underneath one of her hands and just freeze there, pretending to be petted.

    The Worst Years of Your Life Mark Jude Poirier 2007

  • Snuggly level: Quite a leg-rubber, nuzzler and I love getting cuddles from my Mummy.

    22nd October '03 2003

  • Like the majority of his breed, Corker (for such was his name) had ever been wistful to be noticed by any one -- effusively grateful for every word or pat, an ever-ready wagger and nuzzler, to none ineffable.

    Zuleika Dobson, or, an Oxford love story Max Beerbohm 1914

  • Like the majority of his breed, Corker (for such was his name) had ever been wistful to be noticed by any one -- effusively grateful for every word or pat, an ever-ready wagger and nuzzler, to none ineffable.

    Zuleika Dobson 1911

  • Her pigs wear wigs, her bunny is a "neck nuzzler" and her squirrels have wheels.

    The Seattle Times 2010

  • He loves any attention given to his nose and he is a nose nuzzler when I am able to hold him.

    Wrong Planet Asperger / Autism Forums 2009

  • When it came to regulating gas guzzlers, Dingell was a cash nuzzler; he protected his contributors 'interests.

    Fast Company 2008

  • When it came to regulating gas guzzlers, Dingell was a cash nuzzler; he protected his contributors 'interests.

    Fast Company 2008

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