pug
1 Americannoun
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one of a breed of small, short-haired dogs having a tightly curled tail, a deeply wrinkled face, and a smooth coat that is black or silver and fawn with black markings.
verb (used with object)
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to fill or stop with clay or the like.
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to knead (clay or the like) with water to make it plastic, as for brickmaking.
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to pack or cover with mortar or the like, as to deaden sound.
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to mix with water so as to form a paste.
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verb (used with object)
verb
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to mix or knead (clay) with water to form a malleable mass or paste, often in a pug mill
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to fill or stop with clay or a similar substance
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(of cattle) to trample (the ground) into consolidated mud
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Also called: carlin. a small compact breed of dog with a smooth coat, lightly curled tail, and a short wrinkled nose
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any of several small geometrid moths, mostly of the genus Eupithecia, with slim forewings held outstretched at rest
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Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of pug1
First recorded in 1560–70; origin uncertain
Origin of pug2
First recorded in 1800–10; origin uncertain
Origin of pug3
First recorded in 1855–60; short for pugilist
Origin of pug4
First recorded in 1860–65; from Hindi pag “footprint”
Explanation
A pug is a solid little dog with a wrinkly face and short muzzle. Bred to be companions, most pugs are content to hang out on the sofa with their owners. The origins of the pug go back to ancient China, where a similar dog was kept as a pet by royal families. These early pugs lived in luxury, and were even guarded by soldiers. Today's pugs tend to be nearly as coddled. The small dogs must wear sweaters or jackets in cooler weather, and they lack physical stamina because of their short legs and flat noses — a perfect excuse to pick up a pug and carry it.
Example Sentences
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Corby has a predictably difficult time with his first cellmate, Pug, until the heart of gold within the hardened criminal is revealed.
From Los Angeles Times • May 5, 2025
Other contenders include Roger - a Pug, Toy Poodle and Ugly Boi cross - from Brighouse, in West Yorkshire, and Marnie - a French Bulldog - from Swindon, in Wiltshire.
From BBC • Jan. 18, 2023
Best extras: Of course, let’s first appreciate the sleek, black metal case featuring a collage of main characters on the front such as Agents K and J, their boss Zed and Frank the Pug.
From Washington Times • Dec. 4, 2022
Or, if I’m on the Eastside, I’ll go to the Pug on H Street.
From Washington Post • Jan. 18, 2022
Out on the old rug, rug, rug, Is my pet dog Pug, Pug, Pug— Give him a good hug, hug, hug.
From The First Little Pet Book with Ten Short Stories in Words of Three and Four Letters by Fanny, Aunt
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