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Scottish Placenames Incorporating Parts Of The Body
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15/ do they drag things here ( 6 )
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Thank you . closes 30th november.
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lug (lʌɡ)
n
1. a projecting piece by which something is connected, supported, or lifted
2. Also called: tug a leather loop used in harness for various purposes
3. a box or basket for vegetables or fruit with a capacity of 28 to 40 pounds
4. (Anatomy) dialect Scot and Northern English another word for ear1
5. slang a man, esp a stupid or awkward one
lug (lʌɡ)
n
1. a projecting piece by which something is connected, supported, or lifted
2. Also called: tug a leather loop used in harness for various purposes
3. a box or basket for vegetables or fruit with a capacity of 28 to 40 pounds
4. (Anatomy) dialect Scot and Northern English another word for ear1
5. slang a man, esp a stupid or awkward one