Jugged vs. Mugged — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Jugged and Mugged
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Jugged
A large, often rounded vessel of earthenware, glass, or metal with a small mouth, a handle, and usually a stopper or cap.
Mugged
The human face.
Jugged
The amount that a jug can hold.
Mugged
The area of the human mouth, chin, and jaw.
Jugged
A small pitcher.
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Mugged
A grimace.
Jugged
(Slang) A jail.
Mugged
A mug shot.
Jugged
Jugs Vulgar Slang A woman's breasts.
Mugged
A thug; a hoodlum.
Jugged
To stew (a hare, for example) in an earthenware jug or jar.
Mugged
Chiefly British Slang A victim or dupe.
Jugged
(Slang) To put into jail.
Mugged
(Informal) To photograph (a person's face) for police files.
Jugged
Having been cooked by jugging.
Jugged hare
Mugged
To threaten or assault (a person) with the intent to rob
Arrested the thief who mugged the tourists.
Jugged
Having a specified kind of jugs (breasts).
A large-jugged babe
Mugged
To make exaggerated facial expressions, especially for humorous effect
The partygoers mugged for the camera.
Jugged
Simple past tense and past participle of jug
Mugged
Simple past tense and past participle of mug
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