dug

  • 31dug — I. past and past participle of dig II. noun Etymology: perhaps of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Swedish dæggia to suckle; akin to Old English delu nipple more at feminine Date: 1530 1. udder 2. usually vulgar when used of a woman teat usually… …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 32dug — noun /dʌɡ/ mammary gland on domestic mammal containing more than two breasts. Usually used in the plural form …

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  • 33DUG — * Bis/ Douglas Field, Douglas, Arizona USA (Regional » Airport Codes) …

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  • 34DUG — Douglas, AZ, USA internationale Flughafen Kennung …

    Acronyms

  • 35dug — Glesga Glossary Dog …

    English dialects glossary

  • 36dug — ISO 639 3 Code of Language ISO 639 2/B Code : ISO 639 2/T Code : ISO 639 1 Code : Scope : Individual Language Type : Living Language Name : Duruma …

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  • 37DUG — Douglas, AZ, USA internationale Fughafen Kennung …

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  • 38dug — dÊŒg n. breast, nipple dɪg n. excavation; jab, poke; mean or sarcastic remark; summary of a body of laws; digest v. burrow, hoe; like (Slang); understand; start, begin enthusiastically; entrench oneself …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 39dug in — entrenched; excavated …

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  • 40dug up — discovered, found, unearthed, brought out from obscurity …

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