snugness

[ UK /snˈʌɡnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. a state of warm snug comfort
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How To Use snugness In A Sentence

  • In the Turian camisk, because of its snugness and adjustment cords, it is easy, as you might well imagine, to leave little doubt as to the girl's beauty. Guardsman Of Gor
  • His whole conversation on snugness revolves around fictional children who hide or sleep in snug places within the following books: The Wind in the Willows, Heidi, The Secret Garden, and the stories of Beatrix Potter. Feeling Like a Kid (copy)
  • A gentle lesson awaits the ultrafocused Magnus when a boy befriends him and teaches him that even more important than measuring the "floppiest ears" or the "stinkiest socks" is the "snugness of a hand in a hand. Publishers Weekly - Children's Books News
  • There they sit, the two old friends, embowered in the snugness of their first-floor rooms.
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