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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of snug.

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Examples

  • "snugged" a blanket around him and determined he needed to go to the hospital.

    London Free Press 2009

  • The Lewis and Clark expedition, when it got way up north there in salmon country and snugged down with the local Indians, much preferred dog to salmon.

    See You Later, Mr. Chan* 2009

  • Maybe 10-15 minutes passed with me just standing still when I looked down to my feet and a 5+ lb brown trout was snugged up against my right boot.

    Five Ways to Spot More Trout 2010

  • Maybe 10-15 minutes passed with me just standing still when I looked down to my feet and a 5+ lb brown trout was snugged up against my right boot.

    Five Ways to Spot More Trout 2010

  • The Lewis and Clark expedition, when it got way up north there in salmon country and snugged down with the local Indians, much preferred dog to salmon.

    See You Later, Mr. Chan* 2009

  • The Lewis and Clark expedition, when it got way up north there in salmon country and snugged down with the local Indians, much preferred dog to salmon.

    See You Later, Mr. Chan* 2009

  • Instead I snugged in under the blankets and started to (gently) read TURN COAT.

    ConDFW -- Wow, what a weekend! p_n_elrod 2009

  • The Lewis and Clark expedition, when it got way up north there in salmon country and snugged down with the local Indians, much preferred dog to salmon.

    See You Later, Mr. Chan* 2009

  • The Lewis and Clark expedition, when it got way up north there in salmon country and snugged down with the local Indians, much preferred dog to salmon.

    See You Later, Mr. Chan* 2009

  • The Lewis and Clark expedition, when it got way up north there in salmon country and snugged down with the local Indians, much preferred dog to salmon.

    See You Later, Mr. Chan* 2009

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