a. [f. SNUG a.1] Somewhat snug; rather comfortable.

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1818.  Blackw. Mag., III. 404/2. We had chanced ourselves to cram Into a snuggish treckschuit.

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1863.  Sala, Capt. Dangerous, II. vii. 233. I accompanied him to the ‘Admiral Benbow,’ a snuggish little hostelry.

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1866.  Carlyle, Edw. Irving, in Remin. (1881), I. 260. The Irvings had a dim but snuggish house.

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