jugs Synonyms
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- jailhouses
- bastilles
- pokeys
- bridewells
- hocks
- slams
- stirs
- dungeons
- coops
- hoosegows
- tanks
- tolbooths
- big-houses
- holes
- stockades
- clinks
- cages
- slammers
- lockups
- joints
- quods
- calabooses
- guardrooms
- nicks
- cans
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jugs Meaning
jugs
imprison, breast, jail, imprison, a large deep container with a narrow mouth and a handle, jail, prison, the contents of such a container, the amount held by a jug, a large deep container (as of glass, earthenware, or plastic) with a narrow mouth and a handle, a small pitcher, prison sense 2, jail, to stew (something, such as a hare) in an earthenware vessel
jugs Sentence Examples
- The bar stocked a wide variety of glass jugs filled with tantalizing beverages.
- The ancient jug, unearthed during an archaeological excavation, held clues to a forgotten civilization.
- Every morning, Mary filled a clay jug with fresh water from the well.
- The milkman clattered his jugs down the street, announcing his arrival.
- The pitcher's wild pitch sailed into the stands, striking a fan on the head with a resounding thud.
- The large urn filled with fragrant flowers served as an impressive centerpiece.
- The wine jug sat untouched on the table, its contents still savored.
- The scientist carefully poured a solution into a graduated cylinder and then transferred it to a smaller beaker.
- The professor used a beaker to demonstrate the principles of osmosis.
- The laboratory was filled with an assortment of glassware, including beakers, flasks, and test tubes.
FAQs About the word jugs
imprison, breast, jail, imprison, a large deep container with a narrow mouth and a handle, jail, prison, the contents of such a container, the amount held by a
penitentiaries, brigs, prisons, pens,jails, coolers, jailhouses, bastilles, pokeys, bridewells
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The bar stocked a wide variety of glass jugs filled with tantalizing beverages.
The ancient jug, unearthed during an archaeological excavation, held clues to a forgotten civilization.
Every morning, Mary filled a clay jug with fresh water from the well.
The milkman clattered his jugs down the street, announcing his arrival.