Home
Idioms
Top 1000 Words
Top 5000 Words


Example sentences for "hugs"

Lexicographically close words:
hugeous; hugest; hugged; huggin; hugging; huia; huic; huict; huile; huion
  1. The way she hugs him up you'd thought he'd been half killed.

  2. I blushes, and Sadie blushes, and Mrs. Twombley-Crane hugs both of us when it's over.

  3. He throws his little arms round his mother's neck, and hugs her with all his strength.

  4. His mother hugs him to her, murmuring: "It is done--it is done!

  5. It is the crowning circumstance of his earnest, heartfelt reception; and Kit fairly puts his arm round Whisker's neck and hugs him.

  6. At last, after many kisses and hugs and tears, Kit left the house on the next morning, and set out to walk to Finchley.

  7. There were never any bear-hugs from him, no caresses, not much laughter.

  8. The Slave-Master hugs his disgusting practice as the Carib of the Gulf hugged Cannibalism, and as Brigham Young now hugs Polygamy.

  9. The only one wanting to my hugs is my little Odelin.

  10. When the darling apprentice to the armorer is back again, I shall pay him the full arrears of hugs due him.

  11. And then she runs over and slips her arm under Uncle Cal's neck and hugs him tight.

  12. But first she puts both arms on that piano and hugs it with a soft kind of a smile, like you see kids doing with their Christmas toys.

  13. Gossip hugs its false measure and says loftily that the five real grains are of no consequence whatever.

  14. He honours nothing with a more endeared observance, nor hugs ought with more intimacy, than antiquity, which he expresseth even in his clothes.

  15. He embraces him and hugs him in his arms, and lifts him above ground, as wrestlers do, to throw him down again and fall upon him.

  16. He always overstocks his ground and starves instead of feeding, destroys whatsoever he has an extraordinary care for, and, like an ape, hugs the whelp he loves most to death.

  17. But Faith, fanatic Faith, once wedded fast To some dear falsehood, hugs it to the last.

  18. The Tyrian hugs and fonds thee on her breast.

  19. But here decay eats up the book by stealth, While it, like some old maiden, solemnly, Hugs its incongruous virginity!

  20. Den I hugs huh closah, closah to my breas'.

  21. II Asleep upon her ancient deeds, She hugs the vision plethora breeds, And counts her manifold increase Of treasure in the fruits of peace.

  22. I send a thousand hugs and kisses to everybody.

  23. At last she said:— “How do you know he—gives her hugs and kisses?

  24. Cos if it don’t, what makes him give her hugs an’ kisses?

  25. This makes it fairer; on the ebb, it is hard to pass a leader who hugs the shore in the slack tide.

  26. Therefore, if a boat hugs Soapworks Point as of old, and as if the course lay through the shore arch, that boat will have to come out, across tide, at an angle of about 25 deg.

  27. The woman simply takes the burden and hugs it and "feels" it--and prides herself on doing it.

  28. And maybe the thing she hugs as a burden is no burden at all to the other people in the family.

  29. Thy gentle flows of guiltless joys, On fools and villains ne'er descend; In vain for thee the tyrant sighs, And hugs a flatterer for a friend.

  30. Returning to quarters by another route we fetch a wide compass round; pursuing the path that hugs the shore, which, hereabouts, is indented by several fissures of very peculiar character.

  31. Pursuing this rough track for about a furlong, we turn to the right-about, and obtain a fine view of the castle lording it above a pretty reach of the river; and thence pursue a path that hugs the brink of the stream.

  32. The inspired poet finds a word so sympathetic with the thought that it caresses and hugs it.


  33. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hugs" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.