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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
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cuddle up

She cuddled up next to me.
She cuddled up to me.
What's the difference? Is the second closer in distance?
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I see another video opportunity, but I might struggle to find a willing extra to do the cuddling! I can't see much difference, except that I feel cuddled up to me means more of her made contact with me than in the first.

  • I see another video opportunity, but I might struggle to find a willing extra to do the cuddling!
  • I can't see much difference, except that I feel cuddled up to me means more of her made contact with me than in the first.
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I see another video opportunity, but I might struggle to find a willing extra to do the cuddling!

I can't see much difference, except that I feel cuddled up to me means more of her made contact with me than in the first.
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If you have a pet, that will help Emotion: smile
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Without 'next', it might be a more figurative use of the expression (mental cuddling); with 'next', it's definitely physical.

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