snug
IPA: snˈʌg
noun
- (Britain) A small, comfortable back room in a pub.
- (engineering) A lug.
verb
- (transitive) To make secure or snug.
- To snuggle or nestle.
- (transitive) To make smooth.
adjective
- Warm and comfortable; cosy.
- Satisfactory.
- Close-fitting.
- Close; concealed; not exposed to notice.
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Examples of "snug" in Sentences
- He lives in a snug house.
- The place is warm and snug.
- The sofa is snug and comfortable.
- She thinks her bed is the snug place.
- She was snug in her bed with the covers.
- She gave a snug sweater to her boyfriend.
- The soft mesh netting fits snug and secure.
- The children were nestled all snug in their beds.
- The cap is designed to easily snug onto the end of the pen.
- The narrower end of the tie passes through the openings with a snug sliding fit.
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