Sentences with phrase «as a bug in a rug»

The idiomatic expression "as a bug in a rug" means to be tightly confined or restricted, often used when referring to someone who is trapped or caught in an unpleasant situation from which they cannot easily escape. Full definition
So, I had my dress altered and, well...... let's just say that I'm as snug as a bug in rug when I put it on.
The old saying about being as snug as a bug in a rug is a true one.
... makes me as happy as a bug in a rug, a hotdog in a bun, a fox in a hen house.
Other weekend highlights: another meal made with mushrooms, time with my nephews, sitting around a bonfire at Shady Brook on Sunday night with friends and family, more quality time with Investigation Discovery Channel, slept snug as a bug in a rug after putting the down comforter on on Saturday.
There are two beef pizzles twisted together and wrapped up snug as a bug in a rug with pork skin.
The layers bring all the warmth I need to feel relaxed and peaceful and cozy... like I'm snug as a bug in a rug of a beach house on the NW coast.
This pumpkin fit into my roasting pan snug as a bug in a rug!
It's snowing like crazy this year in Canada and my Auntie is tucked up in PEI all snug as a bug in a rug.
My son was as snug as a bug in a rug.
You must have heard the words «snug as a bug in a rug» — it true!
Snug as a bug in a rug, they say.
Zip them up into this super soft, all - natural bamboo bag and they will be as snug as a bug in a rug!
It's also super easy to use and our baby girl was snug as a bug in a rug and adorable: — RRB - The only «issue» (which is not really an issue) was the sand colored reminds me of an ACE bandage in person - ha!
I kept it in the car for chilly mornings and it kept me snug as a bug in a rug the whole holiday (we actually drove through Spain and France and then had two weeks in Wales — it was utter bliss!).
While they certainly look lovely on the kids in this image, I can't help but think how becoming and beautiful these winter wear styles would look on us bigger gals, too, and will definitely be using each of these delightful hat sets as inspiration for my continuing quest for more cold weather accessories to keep me snug as a bug in a rug all season long.
I feel «as snug as a bug in a rug» ever time I wear them!!
The phrase appears in an anonymous work in 1769 but is usually attributed to Benjamin Franklin who wrote a letter to Georgiana Shipley in 1772 commiserating her on the death of her pet squirrel named Skugg saying, «Here Skugg lies snug As a bug in a rug
We are confident that at least one of our 2 pet - friendly units will measure up to your expectations, so you and your pet can live together happily ever after, as snug as a bug in a rug.
JLC (the Journal of Light Construction) has a look at a few of them and finds that with or without electricity, during the worst of the Polar Vortex, the people living in these houses were snug as a bug in a rug.
You want them «snug as a bug in a rug» as my mother used to say.
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