The difference between Cushy and Snug
When used as adjectives, cushy means easy, making few demands, comfortable, whereas snug means warm and comfortable.
Snug is also noun with the meaning: a small, comfortable back room in a pub.
Snug is also verb with the meaning: to make secure or snug.
check bellow for the other definitions of Cushy and Snug
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Cushy as an adjective (informal):
Easy, making few demands, comfortable.
Examples:
"This is a really cushy job. Mostly I just sit around drinking tea."
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Cushy as an adjective (chiefly, US):
Comfortable; often in a way that will suit a person's body.
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Snug as an adjective:
Warm and comfortable; cosy.
Examples:
"I felt snug tucked up in my snug bed."
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Snug as an adjective:
Satisfactory.
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Snug as an adjective:
Close-fitting.
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Snug as an adjective:
Close; concealed; not exposed to notice.
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Snug as a noun (British):
A small, comfortable back room in a pub.
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Snug as a noun (engineering):
A lug.
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Snug as a verb (transitive):
To make secure or snug.
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Snug as a verb:
To snuggle or nestle.
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Snug as a verb (transitive):
To make smooth.