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hugged ADJ

hugged

hug <a hug; hugs> N

hug <a hug; hugs> VB (feelings & emotions)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He had the victim kneel down while he bear-hugged him to hold pressure on the wound.
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She was so overwhelmed by his motherly love and hugged him.
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Crucially, though, it makes no mention of the room service operator's later claims the 58-year-old star hugged him while naked before asking for a rub down.
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As she worked her way back to the stage, she again hugged fans, squeezed their outstretched hands and scrawled quick autographs.
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They hugged and canoodled together, seemingly oblivious to all the other festival-goers around them.
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Traditionally, wingers were purely attacking players who hugged the touchline and were not expected to track back and defend.
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Some people hugged each other and a Chinese lantern floated in the sky above the chapel.
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Hee-dong received further criticisms as he sat on their sofa and hugged on a soft toy.
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His assessment was correctonly straggling merchantmen and small patrol craft hugged the barren coasts.
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She crawled over to her boyfriend, cuddled him, hugged him, and died.
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