snug (Meaning)
snug (n)
a small secluded room
snug (s)
offering safety; well protected or concealed
fitting closely but comfortably
well and tightly constructed
enjoying or affording comforting warmth and shelter especially in a small space
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snug Sentence Examples
- The kittens snuggled up together in a warm corner for comfort.
- Her cozy slippers kept her feet snug and toasty on the cold night.
- The hiker snugged his hat against his ears to shield them from the wind.
- The blanket snugly wrapped around the sleeping child, enveloping him in warmth.
- The sofa was so snug that she could spend hours curled up on it with a good book.
- The baby snuggled into the soft blanket, his tiny fingers clutching it securely.
- The dog snugged up against her leg, seeking affection and warmth.
- The cat found a snug spot in the sunbeam, where he could nap peacefully.
- The birds snuggled close together in their nest, sharing body heat to survive the night.
- The hikers retreated to their snug tent as the storm raged outside.
FAQs About the word snug
a small secluded room, offering safety; well protected or concealed, fitting closely but comfortably, well and tightly constructed, enjoying or affording comfor
trim, tidied, neat,tidy, sleek, picked up, smug, prim, well-groomed, organized
seedy, slovenly, disordered,messy, dishevelled, disheveled, dishevelled, slipshod, unkempt, messy
The kittens snuggled up together in a warm corner for comfort.
Her cozy slippers kept her feet snug and toasty on the cold night.
The hiker snugged his hat against his ears to shield them from the wind.
The blanket snugly wrapped around the sleeping child, enveloping him in warmth.