Word: mug

Category: mug

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Related words: mug

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Synonyms: mug

eyeglass

Translations: mug

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spanish
Translations:
tazón, jarro
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german
Translations:
krug, dummkopf, visage, physiognomie, becher
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french
Translations:
physionomie, gueule, broc, cruche, chope, bec, sot, visage, gobelet, tasse, ...
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dutch
Translations:
kan
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russian
Translations:
кубок, рожа, кружка, мурло, гримаса, дурак, харя, рыло, ряшка, бокал, ...
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norwegian
Translations:
krus
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swedish
Translations:
mugg, krus, bägare
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finnish
Translations:
kippo, hakata, muki, tuoppi
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czech
Translations:
hlupák, vizáž, fyziognomie, hrneček, džbán, huba, moula
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polish
Translations:
kufel, facjata, kubek, dzban, pysk, gęba, ryj, obrabowywać, twarz
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hungarian
Translations:
fizimiska
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turkish
Translations:
bardak
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greek
Translations:
κούπα, μούρη
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ukrainian
Translations:
муфтій
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belarusian
Translations:
гаршчок
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estonian
Translations:
sõnum, kruus, röövima, teade
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croatian
Translations:
vrč, novajlija, obmanjivati, pehar, krčag, varati
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slovak
Translations:
hrnček, džbán

The meaning and "use of": mug

noun
  • a large cup, typically cylindrical and with a handle and used without a saucer. - "Thanks," I replied as he placed a steaming mug of black coffee in front of me.
  • a person's face. - It seems nobody feels that they are guilty until a big, blown up shot of their ugly mug is thrust in front of them with the speed that the offender was doing shown on the snap.
  • a hoodlum or thug. - This town is being held hostage by mugs , thugs, murderers and intimidators.
  • a stupid or gullible person. - The title of this piece might seem to be no more than a comment on the ease with which the flats, mugs , suckers, punters, marks, gulls, or coneys could be relieved of their money.
verb
  • attack and rob (someone) in a public place. - he was mugged by three men who stole his bike
  • make faces, especially silly or exaggerated ones, before an audience or a camera. - he mugged for the camera
  • learn or review a subject as much as possible in a short time; cram. - I'm constantly having to mug up things ahead of teaching them

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