| He likens these organisms to Russian dolls, with the original bacteria nestled deep within other organisms. |
| Suds from the soapy sponge he used to clean the floor clung to his sleeves and nestled in his wiry black hair. |
| The 12-gauge.50-caliber slug weighs in at 385 grains and is nestled in a sabot. |
| So he decides the rooty sweetness of beetroot nestled in a pile of soupy yet nuttily resistant rice is both good and interesting. |
| The three o'clock hour approached and he was nestled under a blanket on the soft couch. |
| Otavalo is a small town nestled up in the mountains some two hours drive from Quito, and Saturday is its famed market day. |