In the lamp-lit saloon, as we gathered round the table, and cards and things were brought out, and the Laird began to brew his toddy, the young Doctor maintained that no one on land could imagine the snugness of life on board a yacht.
He was as particular about the comfortable arrangements of his part of the boat, as an old stage-driver is about the snugness of his box.
For the height of this sort of deliciousness is to have nothing but the blankets between you and your snugness and the cold of the outer air.
There is a well-known objection to extensive views, as wanting in snugness and comfort, but this objection scarcely applies to the especial case of literary men.
What we want is not so much snugness as relief, refreshment, suggestion, and we get these, as a general rule, much better from wide prospects than from limited ones.
He was in a vile temper, being responsible for the snugness of the cargo, and the cargo lay about as snug as a dormitory of devils.
One envies them their warmth and snugness as one rides against the bitter penetrating winds.
The place is sheltered by high cliffs, and it is very pleasant to look out from this snugness on a wintry landscape, and ground covered deep with snow.
He was as particular about the comfortable arrangement of his part of the boat, as an old stage-driver is about the snugness of his box.
For the height of this sort of deliciousness is to have nothing but the blanket between you and yoursnugness and the cold of the outer air.
The whole was surrounded on every side but one by a thick array of branches, like a chevaux-de-frize, that broke the force of the wind, and imparted an appearance of great snugness and security.
When all was done, however, a very comfortable house was the result, presenting in its air of snugness and security, a marked contrast to the loose open tents by which it was surrounded.
The molding had been dropped three feet from the ceiling, giving the impression of a low ceiling and that snugness which goes with it, and up to it ran the satin-striped paper, while over frieze and ceiling ran a riot of yellow roses.
Some persons feel perpetually cramped in a small room, whereas others only note the snugness of it.
Lady Merrifield read to her and Gillian in the evenings, and how they did enjoy it, and bemoaned the coming of grandmamma, to spoil their snugness and occupy 'mamma.
His apartments were more remarkable for their snugness than for the extent of accommodation they afforded.
The very word "corner" is suggestive of snugness and cosy comfort, and he who has no liking for them is something more or less than mortal.
Horace loved good company and the entertainment of his wealthy patrons and friends, but he loved snugness and quiet even more.
In due season Mills asked her to marry him, and his dreams had to do with increased snugness and with shelter from the outside world.
The small-leaved Cornish elms cluster round the graveyard, and show through their warped and twisted stems glimpses of the infinite blue sea, giving an idea of boundless expansion, and adding to the snugness of the shut-in valley.
Not very far is one of the valleys so attractive to the Cornish folk, who find in them the growth and snugness that contrast so impressively with their bleak uplands.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "snugness" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.