To establish snugly. Obs.

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1795.  [He will] keep up his credit and character, till he has snugged himself into a good estate.—Gazette of the U.S., Phila., March 7.

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1850.  She had no sister to nestle with her, and snug her up.—S. Judd, ‘Margaret,’ i. 17 (‘Century Dict.’).

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