Sentences with phrase «bug as they lie»

It leaves your baby feeling snug as a bug as they lie inside of it.

Not exact matches

Someone might be able to breathe and brace to perform a dead bug lying on their back, but as soon as they stand up, they go into a shallow breathing pattern.
Not gonna lie — some of that seems disgusting, but not nearly as disgusting as the stomach bug we all got last year!!!
Even the life of the titular Lean on Pete, a racehorse on his last leg, lies under constant threat as his unsympathetic owner makes passing threats of sending him off to the glue factory with all the remorse of stepping on a bug.
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.»
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