Mug

  • 21mug — [[t]mʌ̱g[/t]] mugs, mugging, mugged 1) N COUNT A mug is a large deep cup with straight sides and a handle, used for hot drinks. He spooned instant coffee into two of the mugs. N COUNT: usu N of n A mug of something is the amount of it contained… …

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  • 22mug — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ big, large ▪ empty ▪ chipped ▪ hot, steaming, warm ▪ …

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  • 23mug up — verb study intensively, as before an exam I had to bone up on my Latin verbs before the final exam • Syn: ↑cram, ↑grind away, ↑drum, ↑bone up, ↑swot, ↑get up, ↑swot up, ↑bone …

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  • 24mug — I UK [mʌɡ] / US noun [countable] Word forms mug : singular mug plural mugs * 1) a cup with straight sides and no saucer, used mainly for hot drinks a coffee mug a) a large glass with a handle used for drinking beer b) the liquid in a mug, or the… …

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  • 25Mug — Un mug portant le logo de Wikipedia. Un mug est un récipient cylindrique avec anse. Il s agit d une tasse haute, utilisée sans soucoupe (sous tasse), d un aspect proche de la chope, et servant habituellement à boire le café en Amérique du No …

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  • 26mug — 1 noun (C) 1 a large cup with straight sides used for drinking tea, coffee etc 2 a large glass with straight sides and a handle, used especially for drinking beer: rugby players swilling mugs of beer at the bar 3 also mugful a mug and the liquid… …

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  • 27mug — mug1 [ mʌg ] noun count * 1. ) a cup with straight sides and no SAUCER, used mainly for hot drinks: a coffee mug a ) a large glass with a handle used for drinking beer b ) the liquid in a mug or the amount that a mug contains: Nina had made mugs… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 28mug — /mʌg / (say mug) noun 1. a drinking cup, usually large and cylindrical and commonly with a handle. 2. the quantity it holds. 3. Colloquial the face. 4. British Colloquial the mouth. 5. British Colloquial a grimace. 6. Colloquial a fool; someone… …

  • 29mug up — PHRASAL VERB If you mug up a subject or mug up on it, you study it quickly, so that you can remember the main facts about it. [BRIT, INFORMAL] [V P n (not pron)] ...visitors who want to mug up their knowledge in the shortest possible time... [V P …

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  • 30MUG — Para Los vasos cerámicos conocidos como Mug, véase Taza. Una macro unidad geográfica (MUG) es, en geografía, la denominación técnica para los grandes sectores de tierras emergidas correspondiente al término continente de uso habitual. El término… …

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