Cuddle up with a (good) book American verb phrase
The verb ''cuddle" can be substituted by the verb "curl" without changing the meaning.
Read a book comfortably in a sitting or lying pose with arms and legs close to the body
After a long day, I go home and cuddle up with a book.
A rainy night is suitable for me to stay home and cuddle up with a good book.
A good way to spend a snowy afternoon is to cuddle up with a good book by a warm fire.
Said when someone reads books all the time
The verb "cuddle" should be conjugated according to its tense.
To write something
Yesterday, he put pen to paper and replied to all letters from his fans.