So Dick went down to the field and filled his trug with clay, and then he made another journey to the river for fine sand.
They tied Trug carefully, a needless precaution, for the old dog, with as burdening a sense of responsibility as Miles himself, had no thought of trotting home and leaving those two foolish little bodies to their own protection.
Miles thanked her and ate, and bade Trug and Dolly eat too, while the little Indians and the squaws, squatting in the sand about the wigwam door, watched as if they had never before seen two hungry children.
It occurred to him that Trug would not be the liveliest of company.
They shan't hurt you; Trugand I won't let them hurt you.
Trug came leaping at his heels, and, fast as if Mistress Hopkins were likely to pursue him, he ran till he reached the Captain's very dooryard, and was quite breathless when he opened the door.
There were a plenty of them on the common at home; Trug and I used to chase them, and 'twas brave sport.
When it came dark at last, he knowingly inspected the fastenings of the door, and told Constance not to be afraid; he and Trug could defend them.
He and his sister were to sleep on the couch-like structure by the wall, he interpreted the Chief's gestures, so willingly he bade Dolly and Trug lie down; then stretched himself beside them.
Soon Dolly gasped for breath, Trug lolled out his tongue, and even Miles found many pretexts to rest.
The other Indian would have picked up Miles, but he dodged his hand, and, dragging Trug with him, ran up alongside the warrior who held Dolly.
He felt chilly now, he found, and hungry too, and he guessed he and Trug were best go seek Dolly.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "trug" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.