Snug

Webster's Dictionary of the English Language

·vt To place snugly.

II. Snug ·noun ·same·as Lug, ·noun, 3.

III. Snug ·superl Close; concealed; not exposed to notice.

IV. Snug ·superl Close and warm; as, an infant lies snug.

V. Snug ·vt To rub, as twine or rope, so as to make it smooth and improve the finish.

VI. Snug ·superl Compact, convenient, and comfortable; as, a snug farm, house, or property.

VII. Snug ·vi To lie close; to Snuggle; to Snudge;

— often with up, or together; as, a child snugs up to its mother.