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II . plug <plugged; plugging> [plʌg] V. trans.

pup [pʌp] SUST.

1. pup:

pup

pub [pʌb] SUST. ingl. brit.

pun <punned; punning> [pʌn] V. intr. SUST.

pus [pʌs] SUST.

put <put; putting> [pʊt] V. trans.

II . bug <bugged; bugging> [bʌg] V. trans.

mug [mʌg]

mug up argot ingl. brit.
mug up argot ingl. brit.

jug [dʒʌg] SUST.

lug <lugged; lugging> [lʌg] V. trans.

II . hug <hugged; hugging> [hʌg] SUST.

I . pump [pʌmp] SUST.

2. pump:

puke [pjuːk] V. trans., intr. SUST.

puma <puma(s)> [ˈpjuːmə] SUST.

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Some pugs have to constantly battle to breathe, and in extreme cases may need surgery for relief.
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A common use of this term is in describing pug-nosed dogs.
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Unlike many pugs this species is distinctively marked, the brown forewings marked with a large tawny-orange panel (although some races lack this).
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Some pugs behave in this way because their airways close when they drop their heads.
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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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This makes pugs at risk for heat stroke.
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From 1934 standard tank engines were gradually brought into service replacing the pug engines.
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Its hard, flat surface is of limestone pug (crushed limestone).
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As the common name suggests, the wings are narrow, even for a pug.
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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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