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.
  • "That is what I call snug," said Randy complacently.
  • The cap is designed to easily snug onto the end of the pen.
  • Never have had any problems but believe in snug not cranked.
  • He was fairly physical—what we call snug—but I loved the contact.
  • The narrower end of the tie passes through the openings with a snug sliding fit.
  • For them there was no shelter from the cold, no shrewd crawling to leeward in snug nooks.
  • "I suppose," said the Prince, putting his hands in his pockets and gazing about the room with an appearance of cheerful interest, "this is what one calls a snug little place."
  • His whole conversation on snugness revolves around fictional children who hide or sleep in snug places within the following books: The Wind in the Willows, Heidi, The Secret Garden, and the stories of Beatrix Potter.

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