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Snug

SNUG, v.i. [See Snake.] To lie close; as, a child snugs to its mother or nurse. SNUG, a. 1. Lying close; closely pressed; as, an infant lies snug. 2. Close; concealed; not exposed to notice. At Will's lie snug...

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Meaning

SNUG, v.i. [See Snake.] To lie close; as, a child snugs to its mother or nurse.

SNUG, a.

1. Lying close; closely pressed; as, an infant lies snug.

2. Close; concealed; not exposed to notice. At Will's lie snug and hear what critics say.

3. Being in good order; all convenient; neat; as a snug little farm.

4. Close; neat; convenient; as a snug house.

5. Slily or insidiously close. When you lay snug, to snap young Damon's goat.

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