Hug
81HUG — abbr. Hopitaux Universitaires de Geneve …
82hug — 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 …
83hug — s ( en) ÅLD håg, sinne …
84hug — to carry …
85hug — v. & n. v.tr. (hugged, hugging) 1 squeeze tightly in one s arms, esp. with affection. 2 (of a bear) squeeze (a person) between its forelegs. 3 keep close to (the shore, kerb, etc.). 4 cherish or cling to (prejudices etc.). 5 refl. congratulate or …
86To hug one's self — Hug Hug, v. t. 1. To press closely within the arms; to clasp to the bosom; to embrace. And huggen me in his arms. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To hold fast; to cling to; to cherish. [1913 Webster] We hug deformities if they bear our names. Glanvill.… …
87hug-me-tight — noun Date: 1860 a woman s short usually knitted sleeveless close fitting jacket …
88Hug Watson — Hugh D. Watson (* 1872; † 1954) war ein britischer Marineoffizier und Diplomat (Marineattaché). Leben und Wirken Watson trat in den 1880er Jahren in die britische Royal Navy ein. Nachdem er dort bis zum Captain befördert worden war, wurde er im… …
89HUG, LEONHARD — a Catholic theologian and biblical scholar, author of an Introduction to the New Testament (1765 1846) …
90hug the road — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. track, cling to the road, drive well; see ride 5 , travel 2 …