Form of endearment, universal in human communities, in which two or more people put their arms around the neck, back, or waist of one another and hold each other closely.
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A tight or amorous embrace.
To squeeze someone in one's arms.
The act of squeezing someone in one's arms.
1 She was really happy and gave me a hug , Mrs Glasgow said.
2 But Liane, a hug in the morning, however nice, is not breakfast.
3 I was wrong about you.' She gave him a brief, grateful hug .
4 She won't let go of me when I hug her good night.
5 Every time someone comes for a hug , I'm very confused, she said.
6 The best way to receive a hug is to give one first.
7 And it's usually sorted with a hug and a possible sugar fix.
8 A huge hug for Micol Ostow, too-thankyou, thank you, thank you!
9 The Harvester gathered the Girl to him in one crushing bear hug .
10 So you can't hug the right bank and expect to make it.
11 Johnson, however, was recently advised by city lawyers not to hug employees.
12 The chemise in particular showed a strong disposition to hug her breasts.
13 I'm just glad to see you, is all.' I hug him again.
14 I let go of his hand and reached out to hug him.
15 He had to hug his mother in the midst of her packing.
16 I wanted to give her a hug , to say I was sorry.
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