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snug down
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "snug down" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to settling in comfortably or securely, often in a physical context like getting cozy in bed or a seat. Example: "After a long day, I love to snug down under my warm blanket with a good book."
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Wiki
News & Media
Science
Alternative expressions(6)
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8 human-written examples
Pull on the working end of the yarn to snug down the figure eight.
Wiki
Observe how the stretched, writhing figures snug down luxuriantly, enfolded by a thick liquid medium of clouds and sky, into which they are sinking.
News & Media
Snug down.
Wiki
Snug down the jar ring, but do not over tighten.
Wiki
An unstretched fabric will wrinkle and become difficult to work with as you snug down the stitches.
Wiki
Gently snug down your first loop over the base of the second loop by pulling on the end of its ribbon.
Wiki
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51 human-written examples
The horse of the moment, Fusaichi Pegasus, was snugged down in his barn at Pimlico Race Course today on the eve of the Preakness, but one unexpected complication fell on him and his seven rivals: rain.
News & Media
If a jar does not seal, the most likely culprits are: Chipped or cracked jar, Lid ring not snugged down enough, jar opening not wiped clean before placement of lid.
Wiki
Snug it down as shown.
Wiki
Screw it in place clockwise and snug it down with the socket or open-end wrench.
Wiki
Slide the end of "B" under the edge of the ribbon "loop" on the base and snug it down gently.
Wiki
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "snug down" when you want to evoke a feeling of comfort, security, and contentment in a particular place or situation. It's ideal for describing settling in for a relaxing time.
Common error
Avoid using "snug down" in situations that imply urgency or discomfort. It's best suited for scenarios where relaxation and coziness are emphasized, not where someone is simply sitting or resting briefly.
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Linguistic Context
The phrasal verb "snug down" primarily functions as an intransitive verb, describing the action of settling oneself comfortably and securely. Ludwig AI supports this with examples such as settling into a warm blanket or a cosy space.
Frequent in
Wiki
42%
News & Media
31%
Science
14%
Less common in
Formal & Business
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Encyclopedias
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrasal verb "snug down" is a common and generally correct expression used to describe settling in comfortably and securely. Ludwig AI confirms its validity. Predominantly found in informal contexts like Wiki and News & Media, it conveys a sense of relaxation and coziness. While semantically related to phrases like ""cozy up"" and ""settle in"", it should be avoided in formal or urgent situations. It is an expression best reserved for conveying warm contentment.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
nestle down
Suggests a gentle and comforting action of settling in, closely related to "snug down".
cozy up
Emphasizes warmth and comfort, similar to "snug down" but more casual.
snuggle in
Similar in meaning, but focuses more on physical closeness and affection, unlike the general sense of comfort in "snug down".
cosy in
Is a synonym used mostly in British English that focuses on the act of making yourself comfortable, a bit less commonly used than "snug down".
settle in
Focuses on the action of becoming comfortable or accustomed to a new place or situation, differing from "snug down" which implies a cozy feeling.
tuck in
Suggests neatly arranging something for comfort, like bedding, differentiating from "snug down" which describes the act of getting comfortable.
curl up
Describes a specific body position for comfort, whereas "snug down" is more general.
settle comfortably
Highlights the ease and relaxation of settling, instead of the sense of security conveyed by "snug down".
hunker down
Implies preparing for a difficult situation or weather, while "snug down" suggests comfort. This one is about protection from weather elements or dangers.
batten down the hatches
Involves preparing for hardship or trouble. "Snug down" usually means relax and enjoy, this means the opposite.
FAQs
How can I use "snug down" in a sentence?
You can use "snug down" to describe settling in comfortably, such as "After a long day, I like to "snug down" with a good book" or "The campers "snugged down" in their sleeping bags for the night".
What does "snug down" mean?
"Snug down" means to settle comfortably and securely in a place, often implying warmth and coziness. It suggests a feeling of contentment and relaxation.
What can I say instead of "snug down"?
You can use alternatives like "settle in", "cozy up", or "nestle down", depending on the context.
Is "snug down" formal or informal?
"Snug down" is generally considered an informal expression, best suited for casual conversations and relaxed writing styles. It is not typically used in formal or professional contexts.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested