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The word 'snug' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that fits closely and comfortably, for example, "He slipped his feet into his snug sneakers."
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snug
adjective
Comfortable; cosy (cozy); satisfactory.
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Many of we foreign reporters in the weeks before September 1973 had got into the habit of gathering in the snug downstairs bar of the Carrera hotel – across the square from Allende's sober and unadorned presidential palace, the Moneda – where many of us were staying.
68 Avenue des Champs-Élysées, 8th, +33 1 45 62 54 10, le68guymartin.com Open daily 10am-11.30am for breakfast Tipping its hat at the great American all-day breakfast, this snug little place in the trendy 10th assumes you'll have a nice lie-in: it doesn't open until 10am.
We had even started to yearn to be out there, feeling the crunch of snow beneath our boots, instead of seeing it all from a snug warm railway carriage.
And if it is cut right and fits properly (snug but not tight), and the cloth is soft and light, it is the most flattering thing a man can possibly wear.
They protect against (most) rain, and keep your toes snug.
A snug fourth room (sleeps three, but is great for couples) has an en suite wet room designed for disabled access.
It is being billed as a "complete Arctic winter experience" and will include rotating mountains and snug chalets all this in one of the world's hottest countries.
Wearing snug jeans and an unbelievably earnest expression, this sun-kissed rancher offers some down-home praise for the former secretary of state.
Mr Wilson provoked outrage last month by suggesting that an ongoing problem with leggings that are too sheer might be because "some women's bodies just actually don't work" in Lululemon's snug clothing.
Finding willing partners with a snug fit of interests in a specific target company is hard.
Their draughty homes cost more to heat than snug apartments.
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