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Snug as a Bug?

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This fun to read story with its rhyming refrain is told by Ronald and Alex Wilmore’s vibrant, colourful illustrations help to set the fast pace. We travel through woods, deep dark caves and fast flowing waterfalls as Ronald is pursued by creatures including a mole, a bird and a crocodile. So yt thou shalt not nede to be afrayed for eny bugges by night, ner for arowe that flyeth by daye.

The idiom "snug as a bug in a rug" refers to feeling extremely comfortable, cozy, or secure in one's surroundings, often used to describe a state of physical or emotional well-being. Continuation of Chaucer's Squire's Tale and referred to another meaning for 'snug' - or possibly simply a modified form of the earlier meaning - the one we use today, that is, 'comfortable and cosy'. The quote is John Wycliffe's 1382 rendering of the sixty-ninth verse of the sixth chapter of the (Apocryphal) Book of Baruch. When the Douay Version of the Old Testament was published in 1609, the "bugge ... in a place where gourdis wexen" had become "a scarecrow in a garden of cucumbers." The word bug in reference to a scarecrow fell into disuse. That it still named a hobgoblin, William Shakespeare's Hamlet's "hoo! such bugs and goblins in my life" indicates.The verb snug evolved shortly after the appearance of the adjective in the 16th century with the meaning of "to lie close" (as in "snugging up/together for warmth or in affection), and that sense eventually led to the formation of the familiar verb snuggle by the wrap-up of the 17th century. Pine cones bundled closely together, with some dried leaves in the gaps. This will be a great place for ladybirds and lacewings to hide . Here Skugg / Lies snug, / As a bug / In a rug." 10 Examples of “Snug as a Bug in a Rug” in Sentences

When researching child restraints choosing a product for your child from Newborn to 8 years is so important, you need to consider; If she has the mopus's, I'll have her, as snug as a bug in a rug. ( Mopus being a slang word for "money," naturally.)The element bug in the expression "snug as a bug in a rug" is from Middle English bugge, which originally referred to either a scarecrow or a hobgoblin. Snug as a bug in a rug" refers to feeling extremely comfortable or being in a very cozy and secure environment. What Does “Snug as a Bug in a Rug” Mean? If you can get hold of some logs ( and you ’ve got permission from the landowner) , everyone could work together in a group to create a large structure that could provide a home for loads of insects. Different bug hotels are made to attract certain kinds of bugs. To do this, you need to make the conditions there similar to those that minibeasts like in nature. Where does your invertebrate live in the wild? What are their favourite things? Examples of habitats include:

These examples highlight the versatility of the idiom in various contexts, demonstrating its enduring appeal. Examples of “Snug as a Bug in a Rug” in Pop Culture As a bugge either a man of raggis in a place where gourdis wexen kepith no thing, so ben her goddis of trees. (Translated: As a bug or a man of rags in a place where gourds grow guards nothing, so are their gods of wood.) The final call for boarding was announced, and I settled into my airplane seat, feeling snug as a bug in a rug.

The idiom likely originates from the imagery of a bug comfortably nestled in a rug, where it is warm and protected from the elements. The phrase captures the essence of being in a safe, cozy environment.

As Snug as a Bug, we are a family business and have been in the Automotive industry for 30 years. We are an Authorised fitting station with the RMS carrying Tier 1 and Tier 2 Certificates. Choosing an Authorised child restraint fitting station will provide you with the highest level of service and protection for your young family. At As Snug as a Bug we understand how important the safety of your children are to you. Child safety is in the front of parents, grandparents and carers minds, and the “Law” in Australia. To be 'as snug as a bug in a rug' is to be very comfortable and cosy. What's the origin of the phrase 'As snug as a bug'?Our fragrance oils are strong and undiluted. They are suitable for use in wax melts, candles, soap, cosmetics, bath bombs and other home fragrance products. Please refer to the IFRA for the safe usage for your chosen product. Another early example comes from a 1772 epitaph penned by American statesman Benjamin Franklin for a pet squirrel, where he wrote: the wind increased, and we had all hands at work to strike our top-masts, and make every thing snug and close, that the ship might ride as easy as possible. Testing will be required to ascertain the appropriate usage for your recipe and production method. Our paperwork is for a maximum of 10% in a non-hazardous base.



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