jug
[dʒʌɡ]
Definition:
1. A large bottle with a narrow mouth.
2. The quantity contained in a jug.
3. Lock up or confine, in or as in a jail.
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Use 'jug' in a sentence:
- I'll take the jug home for you.
- Of course the Fox could not get his nose into the jug at all.
- Oh, do come out of that jug, and tell me, do you know where they put my shadow?
- You look as sour as a vinegar jug.
- Look around you. Where are the king's spear and water jug that were near his head?
- You know what I mean? Going back to this one, if I said this jug was loud, what would you think?
- His twin, Ambrosia, took a jug of something with a cork in the top.
- The second video showed a jug of milk being shared between two people in a similar way.
- The beer ran into the jug and Catherine stood looking on.
- He walked along with a jug poised on his head.
- And then, last night, I drank that whole jug of water.
- I always knew he'd end up in jug.
- She stood outside with a water jug and served water to pedestrians every day for the next several weeks.
- She spilled a jug of water.
- Grace picks up a jug that's partially filled, shoves another one under the tap.
- They made a dummy, dressed him in clothes, used a milk jug for the head, and put a hat on him.
- When I tried to lift the jug, the handle came off in my hand.
- Two china jugs held steaming gravy.
- Though he sampled the jug you could see he couldn't taste it.
- She filled the jug with fresh water.
- He also mentioned that it is hard for a JUG to participate because of the fee involved.
- Perot had big jug ears, which were accentuated by his short crew cut.
- Kitchen jug of ceramics other than porcelain or china.
- On this jug, I stand up my left feet to push up the second jug who finish the first sequence.
- And I never see a jug in this house.
- Pinocchio looked at the jug and said neither yes nor no.
- The jugs were produced in their millions.
- Pinocchio gave the jug another look and said neither yes nor no.
- Just then, a young man came to deliver water with a water jug in hand.
- Once there, though, the boys began to fight and the water jug fell into the well.
- No one succeeds over night. Success belongs to those who are willing to start small and patiently work until their jug is filled.
- You have two jugs, A and B, and an infinite supply of water.
- Not much orange juice is left in the jug.
- The men were glad to have that water in the jug.
- Place the jug in a sunny area outside next to your house.
- Study of Measuring Complex Permeability of Soft Magnetic Film by Jug shaped Magnetic Core Method.
- Along came a kind woman carrying two jugs of water.
- He drank up the water that remained in the jug.
- He picked up the jug and headed toward her house.
- Look at the water jug. It is empty.
- I bought the enameled milk jug and wire egg basket at Brimfield.
- She always used to decant the milk into a jug.
- Reformation and Application of the Reaction Jug in the Brine Purify System.
- You can even use a jug.
- He examines a tattoo on his forearm. It's an overturned jug spilling liquid down a drain.
- Okay, I've decided to have a jug of Asahi dry.
- After looking at the jug, Faulkner concurred that it was late Roman, third or fourth century.
- Turn off and take the jug away.
- They threw away the water jug.
- I just watched another man carrying out something like crystal jugs.
- Notice the small exit hole and the water jug.
- Start the day by filling up a half-gallon jug with water (or any combination of smaller bottles that equals 64 ounces).
- The monk told her to take a large clay jug from his kitchen, fill it with water, and stand on the sidewalk in front of his house.
- The bed, the mirror, the white jug and basin gleam like the sky outside.
- The glass fits on top of the jug to form a lid.
- She found a pretty yellow jug smashed to bits.