snug in the PONS Dictionary

snug Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be a snug fit
to feel as snug as a bug in a rug
to feel as 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 the 1970s, a snug-fitting suit coat became popular once again and this style permitted the return of the waistcoat.
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There is a back room, bar, hatch and a snug.
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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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At first the waistcoat continued to be made in the traditional fitted and snug style.
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This one is a bit wild and far-fetched, but it's got plenty of that phenomenal zest and makes a reasonably snug read.
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This 30-year-old design's cabin is rather snug for modern pilots, who may be bulkier than in the 1980s.
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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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The tight braiding and snug hairpiece cause tension on the hair that is already at risk for falling out.
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A few women adopted a style of wearing little trousers with a harem -influenced design of full fabric that became snug at the ankles.
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