What does dug mean?
Dug means simple past and past participle of dig (replacing earlier digged).
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/dʌɡ/ · verb
simple past and past participle of dig (replacing earlier digged).
Horatio: This Lapvving runs avvay vvith the ſshell on his head. Hamlet: He did complie with his Dugge before hee ſuck't it: […]
First Pig. I suck, but no milk will come from the dug.
Ah! that Deceit ſhould ſteale ſuch gentle ſhape, And vvith a vertuous Vizor hide deepe vice. He is my ſonne, I, and therein my ſhame, Yet from my dugges, he drew not this deceit
Use dug when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
Dug means simple past and past participle of dig (replacing earlier digged).
Common synonyms include udder, pap, breast, teat.
The opposite depends on the specific sense.
Horatio: This Lapvving runs avvay vvith the ſshell on his head. Hamlet: He did complie with his Dugge before hee ſuck't it: […]
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