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cub
1[ kuhb ]
noun
- the young of certain animals, as the bear, lion, or tiger.
- a young shark.
- a young and inexperienced person, especially a callow youth or young man.
- a young person serving as an apprentice.
- (initial capital letter) Aeronautics, Trademark. any small, light monoplane with a high wing, a single engine, and an enclosed cabin.
verb (used without object)
- to work as a cub reporter.
- (of a female bear, lion, tiger, etc.) to give birth to a cub or cubs.
- to hunt fox cubs.
cub.
2abbreviation for
- cubic.
Cub
1/ kʌb /
cub
2/ kʌb /
noun
- the young of certain animals, such as the lion, bear, etc
- a young or inexperienced person
verb
- to give birth to (cubs)
Derived Forms
- ˈcubbishly, adverb
- ˈcubbish, adjective
Other Words From
- cubbish adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of cub1
Word History and Origins
Origin of cub1
Example Sentences
Straight people have discovered, and co-opted, the gay “bear” and “cub.”
The end is here, but for cub detective Henry Palace, there is still one more case to solve—that of his missing sister.
Lewis waves at Tony Orion, a nominee up for Best Bear/Cub whose biceps have stretched his black mesh jersey to a shine.
The Toronto Zoo polar bear cub has been a fixture of this video blog since he first graced the world with his adorable presence.
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His lordship would not intervene; he swore he hoped the cub would be flayed alive by Wilding.
The woman distrusts me and she has sent for this insolent cub lawyer—Washburn, his name is.
The boys noticed that one of the cubs was dark brown like the mother, while the other was a cinnamon cub.
I say, you young cub down there,” shouted the skipper to him from the hatchway, “come up and swab this deck.
The next moment a savage roar sounded close at hand, and he saw the mother bear running toward the wounded cub.
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