8 Metaphors for snug

Snug behind one was a German and behind the other an Irishman, both listening.

If therefore you will give us them there fifteen shiners, why snug is the word.

Dick Snug is a man of sly remark and pithy sententiousness: he never immerges himself in the stream of conversation, but lies to catch his companions in the eddy: he is often very successful in breaking narratives and confounding eloquence.

That snug little corner house, with the tottering zinc counter and the twisted beer engine, is an obvious estaminet.

"Snug should be the motto of a merchant," observed one of these individuals, whose opinions will sufficiently announce his name to the reader.

At a very early hour, then, the Volunteers and the rest of the Dozen were as snug as bugs in rugs.

Neither of the girls felt cold, for they wore great mits and hoods, and were altogether as snug as mice.

Another, hidden just within the shadow of a pine forest, was as attractive as some rich man's mountain camp, the gun positions as snug as yacht cabins, the officer's lodges made of fresh, sweet-smelling pine logs, and in a little recess in the trees a shrine had been built to St. Barbara, who looks out for artillery-men.

8 Metaphors for  snug