Oft at the sun the dusky elfins strain The sable eye, then Snugging, sleep again; Oft as the dews of cooler evening fall, For their prophetic mother's mantle call.
"Specimens with Memoirs of the Less-known British Poets, Vol. 3"
George Gilfillan
While Ike was completing his final "Snugging down" operations, I chanced to observe a long steel-blue and slightly reddish-tinged body working up the bottom toward the stern of the raft.
"Down the Columbia"
Lewis R. Freeman
"Them's proper rats, I bet," rejoined Bill, Snugging down again.
"Gold Out of Celebes"
Aylward Edward Dingle