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puggy
/ ˈpʌɡɪ /
adjective
- sticky, claylike
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Word History and Origins
Origin of puggy1
probably from pug ²
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Example Sentences
He called it "puggy," which is Scottish for monkey, because it jumped about so.
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Puggy Phillips—hazarding his life by standing on the shiny, slightly curved top of his butcher's cart—made no appropriate answer.
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A beautiful late cut that eluded third man and hit the fence with a resounding bang, nearly drove Puggy wild with delight.
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"One to tie, two to win," breathed Puggy as the field changed over, and it was Trigson who had to face the bowling.
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A ghost must be hard up, one would think, to visit my Puggy; there ought to be an asylum for impoverished spectres.
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