Hug [noun]
Definition of Hug:
embrace
Synonyms of Hug:
Sentence/Example of Hug:
A nurse collapsed on the floor of the bar, a number of strangers begged for a hug, a man confessed to domestic violence, another explained why he hated his kids.
Mallott gave her an awkward hug and she walked out the door.
On several occasions, this person initiated a friendly hug when I came to her work place, and I reflexively gave her a peck on top of her head.
Since the outbreak of the coronavirus, the Milwaukee, Wisconsin resident says she’s stayed away from most people, resorting to “air hugs” when she’s seen her 20-year-old niece at a distance.
The 32-year-old digital strategist said given that she’s not a touchy-feely person, she doesn’t really miss hugs or handshakes.
Appreciate your honest feedback and I am sending so much love and virtual hugs.
Then you drive over, repair the shelf, and then the person thanks you, gives you a hug.
There is a man who says he has been at evening parties out West, where the boys and girls hug so hard that their sides cave in.
He was a stubborn idealist, and having found something at last to admire he purposed to hug it.
"Oh," cried Betty, hugging Amy ecstatically, simply because she happened to be the nearest one to hug.