Hug meaning in English
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Definition
to hug (somebody), to give (somebody) a hug: to cuddle, to embrace, to squeeze (somebody); to give a cuddle, an embrace, a squeeze
a hug: a cuddle, an embrace, a squeeze, a clasp
to hug (the shore): to follow, to cling to, to keep close to, to be adjacent to (the shore)
Examples
- "You were fantastic. Give me a hug!"
- "I suggest we end this very intense session with a big hug."
- "Come, give me hug!"
- "Can I, can I give you a hug?"
- "You seem to show a definite preoccupation with men and women hugging and kissing."
- "Besides, secret agents don't hug."
- "Horatio : But first the hug."
- "Bruno : Just let me hug you!"
- "I give you a big Kalackistani hug."
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