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dug
2[duhg]
noun
the mamma or the nipple of a female mammal.
dug
1/ ʌɡ /
noun
the nipple, teat, udder, or breast of a female mammal
a human breast, esp when old and withered
dug
2/ ʌɡ /
verb
the past tense and past participle of dig
dug
3/ ʌɡ /
noun
a Scot word for dog
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of dug1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of dug1
Example Sentences
But Evans, encouraged by the home crowd, dug in and battled from 5-4 down to secure a second break before closing out the set.
It also published video of the small entrance to the tunnel, accessible through freshly dug earth just in front of the European Hospital.
He said he transferred her body to a disused freezer, buried her in a grave he dug under the stairs and cemented over her body.
In follow-up research, Powers and his team dug deeper into the possibilities of control mentioned by the medium he’d first encountered.
Ten days after Sergei's arrest, security forces searched the Voronkovs' home and dug up $4,400 that had been hidden by the couple in their garden.
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