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New words
snuggles, mutters, window sill, relax
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Solution
- Snuggles: to be in a comfortable position Example sentences: 1) He snuggles himself into the sleeping bags. 2) Reema snuggles in her new yellow couch.
- Mutters: say something in a very low voice Example sentences: 1) Tia always mutters in the class. 2) Rohan mutters in the washroom.
- Window sill: the bottom part of the window Example sentences: 1) There is a pot kept on the windowsill. 2) Clothes were hanging from the windowsill.
- Relax: free from tension Example sentences: 1) She tried to relax before the examination. 2) Relax on bed till you get well.
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