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hug [hVg] 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 be
pleased with (oneself). --n. 1 a strong clasp with the arms. 2 a squeezing grip
in wrestling. //huggable adj. [16th c.: prob. f. Scand.: cf. ON hugga console]
Also
abduct, accost, accueil, address, adhere, adhere to,
agglomerate, around, bear, bear hug, bite, bob, bosom, bow, bunch, carry off,
cherish, clamp, clasp, cleave, cleave to, clench, clinch, cling, cling to,
clinging, clip, clot, cluster, clutch, coagulate, cohere, congeal, conglomerate,
curtsy, death grip, embosom, embrace, enfold, enfoldment, entertain, firm hold,
fold, follow close upon, fondle, foothold, footing, foster, freeze to, glad
hand, go with, grapple, grasp, greeting, grip, gripe, grow together, hail,
hand-clasp, handshake, hang about, hang on, hang on to, hang together, harbor,
have, have and hold, hearty welcome, hello, hold, hold fast, hold on, hold on
to, hold tight, hold together, hover over, how-do-you-do, huddle, hug the shore,
iron grip, keep, keep close to, keep hold of, kidnap, kiss, lie by, make
welcome, march with, mass, never let go, nip, nod, nurse, nurture, open arms,
persist, press, purchase, reception, salutation, salute, seizure, set, shanghai,
smile, smile of recognition, smiling reception, solidify, squeeze, stand by,
stay, stay inshore, stay near, stay put, stick, stick to, stick together,
tailgate, take hold of, the glad hand, throttle, tight grip, toehold, treasure,
treasure up, wave, welcome, welcome mat, welcoming.
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