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Definition of Snugger
1. snug [adj] - See also: snug
Lexicographical Neighbors of Snugger
Literary usage of Snugger
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Great Harmonia: Being a Philosophical Revelation of the Natural by Andrew Jackson Davis (1865)
"... and from every thing or influence that ever touched them—a power which weaves
and winds every impression up snugger, and snugger, and snugger—• reeling ..."
2. The Humour of Holland by Alice Werner, Dudley Hardy (1894)
"snugger—" The regulations do not specify where a dog is to wear his muzzle—and
so, to let the beast get his breath, I tied the muzzle to his tail. ..."
3. A New Rig for Ships and Other Vessels: Combining Economy, Safety and Convenience by Robert Bennet Forbes (1851)
"They are snugger when clewed up in a squall, easier to furl, and, when furled,
less liable to be ..."
4. A Manual of Yacht and Boat Sailing by Dixon Kemp, Brooke Heckstall-Smith (1900)
"... and snugger, although the reefing may be accomplished with the sail on •deck,
if care be taken to stretch the sail along the boom as latter is revolved. ..."