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  • 31game — game1 gameless, adj. gamelike, adj. gameness, n. /gaym/, n., adj., gamer, gamest, v., gamed, gaming. n. 1. an amusement or pastime: children s games. 2. the m …

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  • 32jug — noun 1》 Brit. a cylindrical container with a handle and a lip, for holding and pouring liquids.     ↘N. Amer. a deep container for liquids, with a narrow mouth. 2》 (the jug) informal prison. 3》 (jugs) vulgar slang a woman s breasts. verb (jugs,… …

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  • 33jug — ► NOUN 1) Brit. a cylindrical container with a handle and a lip, for holding and pouring liquids. 2) N. Amer. a large container for liquids, with a narrow mouth. 3) (the jug) informal prison. 4) (jugs) vulgar slang a woman s breasts. ► VERB ( …

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  • 34jug — jug1 [jug] n. [echoic] a sound meant to imitate a nightingale s note vi. jugged, jugging to make a nightingale s sound or a sound imitating this jug2 [jug] n. [apparently a pet form of JUDITH or JOAN] …

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  • 35jug — n. & v. n. 1 a a deep vessel for holding liquids, with a handle and often with a spout or lip shaped for pouring. b the contents of this; a jugful. 2 US a large jar with a narrow mouth. 3 sl. prison. 4 (in pl.) US coarse sl. a woman s breasts.… …

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  • 36Jug — (j[u^]g), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Jugged} (j[u^]gd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Jugging} (j[u^]g g[i^]ng).] [1913 Webster] 1. To seethe or stew, as in a jug or jar placed in boiling water; as, to jug a hare. [1913 Webster] 2. To commit to jail; to imprison.… …

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  • 37Jugging — Jug Jug (j[u^]g), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Jugged} (j[u^]gd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Jugging} (j[u^]g g[i^]ng).] [1913 Webster] 1. To seethe or stew, as in a jug or jar placed in boiling water; as, to jug a hare. [1913 Webster] 2. To commit to jail; to… …

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  • 38jug — I. noun Etymology: perhaps from Jug, nickname for Joan Date: 1538 1. a. chiefly British a small pitcher b. (1) a large deep usually earthenware or glass container with a narrow mouth and a handle (2) the contents of such a container ; …

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