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dug
2[ duhg ]
noun
- the mamma or the nipple of a female mammal.
dug
1/ 诲蕦伞 /
verb
- the past tense and past participle of dig
dug
2/ 诲蕦伞 /
noun
- the nipple, teat, udder, or breast of a female mammal
- a human breast, esp when old and withered
dug
3/ 诲蕦伞 /
noun
- a Scot word for dog
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of dug1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of dug1
Example Sentences
As his team dug deeper, they found the well-preserved remains in a pit in what appeared to be a meditative posture.
"The team dug me out of a big hole by equalising. But no regrets, it was great to come back and pull on the shirt again."
A budding palaeontologist has dug up fossils in his garden dating back 140 million years.
Next it's a painstakingly complex procedure, lowering the elements 40 metres down into a trench dug out on the seafloor, using underwater cameras and GPS-guided equipment, to line it up with 15mm precision.
Skarsg氓rd makes Luthen more rumpled and prone to rage about the grave he鈥檚 dug for himself even as he preaches that fighting fascism requires radical sacrifice.
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