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snugly
[ snuhg-lee ]
adverb
- in a way that is warmly comfortable or cozy, sheltered, safe, etc.:
Our cottages are nestled snugly in 35 acres of gardens and natural bush.
The marina is snugly placed in the southwest corner of the harbor, at the root of the breakwater.
- closely or tightly to the contours of a personâs body or other object:
The threaded pipe should fit snugly into the hole without any gap that dirt can get through.
The nurse wrapped the blood pressure cuff snugly around my upper arm.
- neatly and compactly:
That leftover tuna salad will fit snugly in this 1-cup airtight container.
- with enough money or other supports or advantages to feel secure and comfortable:
The financier despised these fat little clients living so snugly on their unearned incomes.
Other yÐÄvlog Forms
- ³Ü²Ô·²õ²Ô³Ü²µÂ·±ô²â adverb
yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of snugly1
Example Sentences
But now, with three parallel decades of Allenâs increased creative laziness and Burnsâ own comfortable mediocrity, the label fits more snugly.
And while the series itself has the edge needed to fit snugly into the Christmas action movie subgenre, the omnipresent glow of lights supplies a Kubrick-ian, âEyes Wide Shutâ touch.
But it was evened out by how snugly he fits beside the gentle mammoth that, yes, I shopped for when I had reached my limit of trying and trying and trying to adopt.
Harnesses automatically wrap over us snugly and lock into place as screens across the dashboard light up.
Poke a hole through the weed barrier into the soil, so that about the bottom foot of each willow rod will fit snugly inside.
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