snug|ger|y

snug|ger|y
snug|ger|y «SNUHG uhr ee», noun, plural -ger|ies.
a snug place, position, or room.

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  • snug — adjective (snugger, snuggest) 1》 warm and cosy. 2》 very tight or close fitting. 3》 archaic (of an income or employment) allowing one to live in comfort. noun Brit. a small, cosy public room in a pub or small hotel. verb (snugs, snugging, snugged) …   English new terms dictionary

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  • snuggery — snug•ger•y or snug•ger•ie [[t]ˈsnʌg ə ri[/t]] n. pl. ger•ies 1) brit. a snug place or position 2) brit. a comfortable or cozy room • Etymology: 1805–15 …   From formal English to slang

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