snug in the PONS Dictionary

snug Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be [or feel] snug as a bug in a rug

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It is important that the lacrosse helmet fit snug to your head to limit injury.
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In this type of connection the bolts carry the load through shear and are only tightened to a snug-fit.
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The coat will flatten in an accident and the straps will not be snug enough to keep the child safe.
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Snug expertly drives the animals and soon the tractor is free.
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At first the waistcoat continued to be made in the traditional fitted and snug style.
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The flawless execution of the single scenes impresses and yet the novel remains too snug and shipshape for the waters of history.
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Some snug-fitting suits may also use wrap-around expansion zippers that allow the suit to expand or contract to fit different size people.
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Pull tag end to snug up the coils, then tag end and leader to seat the knot firmly onto the fly line. 4.
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The tight braiding and snug hairpiece cause tension on the hair that is already at risk for falling out.
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At night, usually in winter, it often roosts, true to its scientific name, in dark retreats, snug holes and even old nests.
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