trug Antonyms
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Meaning of trug
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trug (n.)
A trough, or tray.
A hod for mortar.
An old measure of wheat equal to two thirds of a bushel.
A concubine; a harlot.
trug Sentence Examples
- The farmer carried a large trug filled with freshly picked fruit.
- Each trug of tomatoes weighed approximately 20 pounds.
- The wooden trug creaked and groaned under the weight of the heavy vegetables.
- The market stall displayed a variety of fruits and vegetables in colorful trugs.
- The trug was an essential tool for harvesting and transporting produce.
- The children helped their grandmother gather the eggs from the henhouse, using small trugs.
- The weathered trug bore witness to countless years of farming labor.
- The gardener wore work gloves to protect his hands from the rough edges of the metal trug.
- The trug served as a versatile container for both solid and liquid materials.
- The empty trug rattled noisily as the farmer walked back to the fields.
FAQs About the word trug
A trough, or tray., A hod for mortar., An old measure of wheat equal to two thirds of a bushel., A concubine; a harlot.
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The farmer carried a large trug filled with freshly picked fruit.
Each trug of tomatoes weighed approximately 20 pounds.
The wooden trug creaked and groaned under the weight of the heavy vegetables.
The market stall displayed a variety of fruits and vegetables in colorful trugs.