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    snug
    [snəɡ]
    adjective
    snug (adjective) · snugger (comparative adjective) · snuggest (superlative adjective)
    1. comfortable, warm, and cozy; well protected from the weather or cold:
      "she was safe and snug in Ruth's arms" · "a snug cottage"
      • archaic
        (of an income or employment) allowing one to live in comfort and comparative ease.
    2. (especially of clothing) very tight or close-fitting:
      "a well-shaped hood for a snug fit"
    noun
    BRITISH ENGLISH
    snug (noun) · snugs (plural noun)
    1. a small, comfortable public room in a pub or inn.
    verb
    NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
    snug (verb) · snugs (third person present) · snugged (past tense) · snugged (past participle) · snugging (present participle)
    1. place (something) safely or cozily:
      "she tucks him in, snugging the blanket up to his chin"
      • settle comfortably and cozily:
        "the passengers snugged down among the cargo"
    Origin
    late 16th century (originally in nautical use in the sense ‘shipshape, compact, prepared for bad weather’): probably of Low German or Dutch origin.
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