mug

[mʌɡ]

mug Definition

  • 1a large cup with straight sides and a handle, used for hot drinks
  • 2a person's face

Using mug: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "mug" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She sipped her coffee from a large white mug.

  • Example

    He has a friendly face, with a broad smile and a round mug.

  • Example

    The bartender filled the mug with beer and handed it to the customer.

mug Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with mug

  • a photograph of someone's face, especially one taken for police records

    Example

    The police showed him the mug shot of the suspect, but he couldn't identify him.

  • mug up

    study intensively, especially for an impending exam

    Example

    I need to mug up on my history before the final exam next week.

  • mug's game

    a futile or unprofitable activity

    Example

    Investing in penny stocks is a mug's game; you're more likely to lose money than make any.

Origins of mug

originally from Scandinavian 'mugg', meaning 'drinking vessel'

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Summary: mug in Brief

The term 'mug' [mʌɡ] refers to a large cup with a handle, typically used for hot drinks. It can also refer to a person's face, as in 'He has a friendly face, with a broad smile and a round mug.' The phrase 'mug shot' refers to a photograph of someone's face, especially one taken for police records.

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