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I . plug [plʌg] N

II . plug <-gg-> [plʌg] VB trans

2. plug (publicize):

pup [pʌp] N

pup
cachorrinho(-a) m (f)

pub [pʌb] N inf

pub
bar m
pub
pub m

pus [pʌs] N MED

pus no pl
pus m

II . put <-tt-, put, put> [pʊt] VB intr NAUT

pun [pʌn] N

I . bug [bʌg] N

1. bug ZOOL inf:

bug
inseto m
bicho m

2. bug inf MED:

bug
germe m

3. bug COMPUT:

bug
bug m

4. bug (for eavesdropping):

bug
grampo m

II . bug <-gg-> [bʌg] VB trans

2. bug inf (annoy):

bug

I . hug <-gg-> [hʌg] VB trans

II . hug [hʌg] N

jug [dʒʌg] N

lug <-gg-> [lʌg] VB trans inf

dug [dʌg] VB

dug pt, pp of:

See also dig

I . dig [dɪg] N (excavation)

II . dig <-gg-, dug, dug> [dɪg] VB trans

I . mug [mʌg] N

1. mug (for tea, coffee):

mug
caneca m

2. mug pej (face):

mug
cara f
mug
rosto m

3. mug Brit inf (fool):

mug
tolo(-a) m (f)

II . mug <-gg-> [mʌg] VB trans

rug [rʌg] N

1. rug (small carpet):

rug
tapete m

2. rug Brit (blanket):

rug
manta f

I . tug [tʌg] N

1. tug (pull):

tug
puxão m

2. tug NAUT:

tug

II . tug <-gg-> [tʌg] VB trans

I . pump [pʌmp] N

II . pump [pʌmp] VB trans

3. pump (tires):

puck [pʌk] N SPORTS

I . pull [pʊl] VB trans

2. pull (take out):

3. pull (attract):

II . pull [pʊl] VB intr

III . pull [pʊl] N

1. pull (action):

puxão m

2. pull inf (influence):

II . punt2 N (boat)

puny <-ier, -iest> [ˈpjuːni] ADJ

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Pugs have many wrinkles in their faces, so owners will often clean inside the creases to avoid irritation and infection.
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The larvae of the moth the foxglove pug consume the flowers of the common foxglove for food.
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A common use of this term is in describing pug-nosed dogs.
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This makes pugs at risk for heat stroke.
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As the common name suggests, the wings are narrow, even for a pug.
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For which nationality his small eyes, pug nose, high cheek bones, and heavy mouth admirably adapted him.
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Pugs' legs are very strong, straight, of moderate length, and are set well under.
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The cakes are processed through a pug to remove air, before being shaped by jiggering or jolleying to produce plates and bowls.
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From 1934 standard tank engines were gradually brought into service replacing the pug engines.
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The couple doted on the pug dogs they kept.
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