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Definition of snug adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

snug

adjective
 
/snʌɡ/
 
/snʌɡ/
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  1. warm, comfortable and protected, especially from the cold synonym cosy
    • a snug little house
    • I spent the afternoon snug and warm in bed.
    • It had rained during the night but our tents were snug and dry.
  2. fitting somebody/something closely
    • The elastic at the waist gives a nice snug fit.
    • These jeans are a bit snug (= too tight).
  3. Word Originlate 16th cent. (originally in nautical use in the sense ‘shipshape, compact, prepared for bad weather’): probably of Low German or Dutch origin.
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