Nest in verb phrase
To build a nest inside something.
There is definitely some rats nest in our kitchen. I can hear them running around all night.
To snugly tuck into something.
The shirt nests in the gift box nicely.
To nestle something snuggly into something else.
Don't worry! I've nested that Jim Beam bottle in my backpack already. We will get to taste it soon.
To assist an animal in making a nest somewhere.
Alice is an animal lover. She helped to nest the birds in the trees in her free time.
To move close to someone or something for affection or warmth.
The verb "nest" should be conjugated according to its tense.
It was often said by a photographer when he would like small children to look at the camera and smile before he took a photo.
When the photographer said “watch the birdie”, all of us looked at the camera and smiled.