snugged (Meaning)

snugged

manifesting seaworthiness, to secure by fastening or lashing down, to cause to fit closely, enjoying or affording warm secure shelter or cover and opportunity for ease and contentment, to settle or lie down, snuggle, nestle, fitting closely and comfortably, marked by cordiality and secure privacy, seaworthy, fairly large, to make snug, hide sense 1, trim, neat, enjoying or providing warm secure shelter and comfort, affording a degree of comfort and ease, offering safe concealment, trim entry 2, neat, a small private room or compartment in a pub

snugged Sentence Examples

  1. The cat snuggled snugly against its owner's leg.
  2. The baby snugged contentedly in its mother's arms.
  3. The hikers snugged into their sleeping bags for the night.
  4. The blanket snugged tightly around the child, providing warmth and comfort.
  5. The hikers snugged into their blankets as the temperature dropped.
  6. She snugged up to her favorite book, enjoying its cozy embrace.
  7. The dog snugged its way under the covers, seeking warmth and security.
  8. The family snuggled on the couch, watching a movie together.
  9. The children snugged into their beds, eager to drift off to sleep.
  10. She snugged her coat closer, trying to ward off the bitter cold.

FAQs About the word snugged

manifesting seaworthiness, to secure by fastening or lashing down, to cause to fit closely, enjoying or affording warm secure shelter or cover and opportunity f

nestled,snuggled,crouched, curled up, hunched, couched, scrunched, burrowed,huddled, squatted

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The cat snuggled snugly against its owner's leg.

The baby snugged contentedly in its mother's arms.

The hikers snugged into their sleeping bags for the night.

The blanket snugged tightly around the child, providing warmth and comfort.