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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
snug .
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Examples
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"snugged" a blanket around him and determined he needed to go to the hospital.
London Free Press 2009
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Instead I snugged in under the blankets and started to (gently) read TURN COAT.
ConDFW -- Wow, what a weekend! p_n_elrod 2009
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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.
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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.
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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.
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