Mugs is one of the nicknames the prima donna is known by among her friends.
To her guests she added, in the social curtain-raiser manner peculiar to rambunctious hostesses, "if Mugs tells anything about herself you can be sure it'll be something immense.
Printing in black upon the porcelain was practised at Worcester to a considerable extent; and mugs with pictures of Frederick the Great seem to have been popular at that day, and are much sought for now.
Scores of men sat talking at the tables, smoking, devouring sandwiches, upturning their mugs of beer over the capacious receptacles provided by nature.
The mediaeval chairs appealed to the romanticism that lies beneath Breffny's satirical exterior; and when Max called our attention to the fact that the mugs of beer came through apertures from caves beneath the street, we were content.
He had stayed long at the merrymaking and had taken many mugs of beer.
You yourself saw how well we laboured at the ploughing and the sowing, for you gave us mugs of vodka for our pains.
A serving girl scurried by, skirts flashing, a rough tray of clay mugs balanced expertly on one hand.
One of the mugswas in front of him and he raised it to his lips without thinking.
Ten minutes later the rest had emptied their mugs and gone, and Inman was left with old Ambrose and the innkeeper.
The whole island had to be shown to Jud, and he had to see the Harley shack and hear of the discovery of the silver mugs and the letters.
The little silver mugs were given to the children by the Greenpier minister when they were christened.
The pleasantest meal of the day was taken there, and in a black cupboard lived the golden syrup and the heraldic mugs and the dumpy teapot and the accessories of tea.
I do not wonder that Walter Scott dwells so much on eating, or lets his heroes pull at the pewter mugs so often.
The beer-gardens are full of the common soldiers, who empty no end of quart mugs in alternate pulls from the same earthen jug, with the utmost jollity and good fellowship.
In Cheney's time at this house, Henry Clay Bush, who was an old wagoner, says that metallic mugs were used for drinking purposes, instead of glasses.
He further states that the mugs were clean, and probably used through deference to the pure whisky of that day.
He makes his living by selling copies to the libraries and persuading mugs to pay for the publication of their books.
All the cranks and oddities and solemn mugsof London seem to go to that house one time or another, and I'd just like you to have a look at some of them.
The father then uttered a prayer and drank off the three mugs of beer.
Then the loaves and the flesh of the fowls were eaten, after which the beer went round again, till every one had emptied each of the three mugsnine times.
These mugs vary in capacity from a pint to two quarts, and the host assures me gravely that many of the students drain even the largest ones nine or ten times in the course of an evening.
No table--and mugsand bread were put on a window-sill.
We sat at table and were given brilliantly polished tin mugs and spoons.
It is absolute waste, as we were again told to empty our mugs of the night before down the w.
We got into bed and were given the regulation mugs of porridge and thick slices of dry bread.
There is not a carpet or a table cloth in the house, but in their stead are old chests, wardrobes and chairs of rare carving, and queer pewter mugs of another age are on the walls.
The little mugs of milk he brought us for our figs, were but spoonfuls, so we constantly cried "ancora!
Half-pint mugs were handed around and the tea ladled into them: the result, a pasty tea forming meat and drink, satisfying both hunger and thirst.
A great cupboard was devoted to the dolls; in the china-room at Windsor a special table held the mugs of her childhood, and her children's mugs as well.
Mugs of beer stood on the tables, but they were seldom applied to the lips of the smokers, for they had to do service without being refilled through the long evening.
The orders given were few and far between, and the mugs stood empty on the table for a long time before being refilled.
And the mugs pile out and proceed to plant themselves around the house.
And as for hired help, they was standin' around in clusters, all got up in baby blue and silver, with mugs as intelligent as so many frozen codfish.
We both glanced at the tray, which bore a jug and two mugs and a plate with a couple of big hunches of bread.
These he placed on the table and filled the mugs with wine.
After which there was more vigorous clapping of mugs against the table-top and Diogenes was loudly summoned to explain.
The others clapped their mugs against the table-top and shouted: "The story!
For oddities and rarities in all the range of the collector's fever, from books and prints to pewter mugs and rag dolls, his mania was omnivorous and catholic.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mugs" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.