Definition: 1. General term for any insect or similar creeping or crawling invertebrate. 2. A fault or defect in a system or machine. 3. A small hidden microphone; for listening secretly.
Use 'bug' in a sentence:
1. Once a bug is fixed, it is probably fixed.
2. He heard that they were planning to bug his office.
3. That matter really bugs me.
4. She was never interested in fitness before but now she's been bitten by the bug.
5. The boys are chasing that big bad bug.
6. I only did it to bug my parents.
7. I can see the bug.
8. The boy saves the bug.
9. I think I've got a bit of a stomach bug.
10. Stop bugging me!
11. That's what bugs my missus more than anything.
12. I couldn't run the program because it contained a computer bug I could neither identify nor cure.
13. Roundhay Park in Leeds was the place I first got the fishing bug.
14. The police have bugged his office.
15. The bug is small.
16. I'm not feeling well; I must have picked up a bug somewhere.
17. I'm always bugged with his personal problems.
18. There have also been claims of continued phone-tapping and bugging.
19. He told us not to bug the boss.
20. There was a bug going around at the club.
21. I don't like the bug.
22. I bought a painting of a bug and a grasshopper.
23. They are bugging the conversation of their enemy.
24. The big bug left.
25. Why is the fly or bug agaric toadstool so named?
26. We noticed tiny bugs that were all over the walls.
27. Don't bug private conversations, and don't buy papers that reprint them.
28. There was a bug on the phone.
29. I found out my phone was bugged.
30. I've definitely been bitten by the gardening bug.
31. I picked up a bug in the office.
32. Can I bug you for a moment?
33. There is a bug on your face.
34. We were bug-eyed in wonderment.
35. There is a bug in the machine.
36. The police searched the courtroom for bugs.
37. He's been bitten by the tennis bug.
38. A crushed lady-bug, a feather fallen from a nest, a branch of hawthorn broken, aroused their pity.
39. They use the examples of the peanut bug and the morpho butterfly to explain the concept of revealing coloration.
40. I ate a bug.
41. The bug was caused by an error in the script.
42. The frog won't eat a bug when sleeping.
43. They were bugging his telephone conversations.
44. It's not beyond the realms of possibility that the security services do bug important public figures.
45. It's an open secret that the security service bugged telephones.