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snug - use in sentences
Preposition: as
- bug: Once I was tucked up in bed I was as snug as a bug in a sleeping bag.
Adjective complement with noun phrase
- keep: The tailgate may be closed with the awning left up to keep the bedroom snug at night.
Modifies a noun
- fit: A snug fit under each band can be achieved in the same way.
- fitting: The Tots Wrap is more waterproof and snug fitting.
- bar: Elegant guest drawing / TV room, snug bar, full size snooker room.
- cottage: English Tourist Council - 4 stars A snug, quiet cottage on one level.
- corner: CHORUS 6. O fortune I wad you favor me In some snug corner her to see.
- bed: It's 2.30am on a freezing January morning and the pager's just woken you from a deep sleep in a snug warm bed.
Modifying Another Word
- all: For to-night I can make the poor fellow all snug with the tarpaulin of your boat.
- very: Ed ale leads to Hope where there is a very snug little pub in which we had taken refuge from the rain last summer.
- really: The string is a really snug fit in the slit.
- so: I feel so snug, back at home in my original fandom.
- up: But lovers will not see or hear or know, They're wrapped up snug in their own rosy glow.
- too: The rope around his wrists and ankles were too snug, his suit jacket was all bunched up under his armpits.
Used with why or when
- when: A fleece inner collar means that the jacket is cozy and feels snug when zipped up.
Used with adjective complement
- sit: Only a couple millimeters, but it no longer digs in to my forehead, and sits much more snug.
- nestle: The children were nestled all snug in their beds, While visions of computer games danced in their heads.
- fit: Made of a soft rubber the rabbit fits snug at the base of the mans penis effectively helping maintain an erection.
- feel: Now, push the cylinder back down the bell until it feels snug.
Preposition: in
- winter: Under floor heating throughout keeps all the rooms snug in the winter!
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