- Look up
snug in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Snug may
refer to:
Snug (A
Midsummer Night's Dream), a
character in Shakespeare's A
Midsummer Night's...
- The
Isaiah Wilson Snugs House, also
known as the
Isaiah Wilson Snugs House and the
Marks House, are two
historic homes located at Albemarle,
Stanly County...
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Crown has ten booths, or
snugs.
Built to
accommodate the pub's more
reserved customers during the
austere Victorian period, the
snugs feature the original...
- Sailors'
Snug Harbor, also
known as
Sailors Snug Harbor and
informally as
Snug Harbor, is a
collection of
architecturally significant 19th-century buildings...
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Snug is a
small coastal town on the
Channel Highway located 30
kilometres (19 mi)
south of
Hobart in Tasmania, Australia. At the 2021 census,
Snug had...
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Britain and it
believes that
there are very few pubs that
still have
classic snugs.
These are on a
historic interiors list in
order that they can be preserved...
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modern form, are tight-****ing
trousers to the ankle,
where they end in a
snug cuff, and are worn
primarily for
horse riding. The term is also used as slang...
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Snug Cove is a
community on the east
coast of
Bowen Island,
British Columbia,
opposite Horseshoe Bay. It is the site of the
Bowen Island (
Snug Cove) ferry...
-
imagination any cozy tale of
happy lovers to
console women readers sitting snugly within doors.
Writing in The
Guardian in 2003
writer and
editor Robert McCrum...
- she
refers to
herself in third-person, much like Elmo from
Sesame Street.
Snugs Muzzywump (voiced by
Benjamin Hum) is an
adorable 3-year-old
monster who...