to hug

  • 81hug — ISO 639 3 Code of Language ISO 639 2/B Code : ISO 639 2/T Code : ISO 639 1 Code : Scope : Individual Language Type : Living Language Name : Huachipaeri …

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  • 82HUG — [1] HEASARC User s Group [2] Hühütenango, Guatemala internationale Fughafen Kennung …

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  • 83hug — hÊŒg n. embrace, clasping of the arms around a person or thing v. embrace, hold tightly, wrap the arms tightly around (a person or thing); cling to, cherish (an opinion, belief, etc.) …

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  • 84hug — ugh …

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  • 85hug — verb (hugs, hugging, hugged) 1》 embrace (someone) tightly.     ↘hold (something) tightly against one s body: he hugged his knees to his chest. 2》 keep close to: a few craft hugged the shore. noun an act of hugging. ↘a squeezing grip in wrestling …

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  • 86HUG — abbr. Hopitaux Universitaires de Geneve …

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  • 87hug — I. v. a. 1. Embrace, clasp, fold in the arms, fold to the breast or heart. 2. Retain, cherish, nurse in the mind, hold fast, cling to, keep hold of. 3. (Naut.) Go near, keep close to. II. n. Embrace, clasp …

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  • 88hug yourself — 1) to cross your arms tightly in front of your body She came to the door with him, hugging herself against the wind. 2) to feel very pleased with yourself I was hugging myself at the thought of what he would say when I told him the news …

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  • 89hug — s ( en) ÅLD håg, sinne …

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  • 90hug —  to carry …

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