Snugness is proportional to the inverse square of the size of the object being snugged and directly proportional to the size of the object doing the snugging, represented by the ratio of Sr/(Mb)2, with Sr being the area of the snugging object and Mb being the mass of the object being snugged. Therefore, assuming that the rug is a standard floor rug of 12 1/2 by 10 feet, and the bug being the common shield bug with a mass of about 1.5 grams, the equation, using correct sig figs, would be:
(12.5 *10)/(1.52) = 55 snuggles, the unit of snugness.
Snug as a bug in a rug.
Some words that rhyme with bug are rug, slug, mug, pug, jug, shrug, and dug.
Rug is tapete and oriental rugs is tapetes orientales
The word rug in Spanish is alfombra, meaning 'large moveable carpet.'
Shrugs, slugs, bugs, lugs, jugs, mugs, rugs, hugs, plugs, pugs, tugs, thugs
Anti-drug, bug, chug, debug, Doug, drug, dug, hug, jug, lug, mug, plug, rug, shrug, slug, smug, snug, thug, tug, ugh, unplug.Here are some words that rhyme with hug... Bug, mug, rug, slug, jug, tug ...and here are their definitions/synynom/antonym/part of speech (if noun, no antonym): Bug-A type of animal/insect/noun Mug-A cup used for drinking/Cup,jug/noun Jug-A cup used for drinking/Mug, Cup/noun Slug-A type of animal, a decomposer/animal, bug, insect/noun Tug-A great pull/pull/push/verb
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Rug, mug, dug, hug, jug, bug, thug rug snug bug come on that's easy!
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This phrase is contemporary and a simply internal rhyme with a literal meaning. It is more often heard as "snug as a bug in a rug."
hug, bug, lug, and rug
Bug Rug.
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The phrase went wrong somewhere, it was always, "cute as a bug in a rug" - meaning 'very comfortable' but someone in the 1940's corrupted it to what you've just said and it's now nonsensical. There's a similar saying, "As cute as a button" and "As cute as a bug's ear" but these
bug, rug, smug that's what i can think now
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Yes, the word "rug" does have a short U vowel sound.