Translation for '
to hug' from English to Bulgarian
| VERB | to hug | hugged | hugged hugging | hugs |
| SYNO | clinch | hug | squeeze | ... |
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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Usage Examples English
- During the Islamic fasting month of Ramadan, it is halal (permissible) for someone to hug one's significant other during daylight hours if one has self-control.
- "Hoppy Go Lucky" (1952) was a parody of "Of Mice and Men", with Sylvester accompanied by the giant, simple-minded cat "Bennie," who wants a mouse "to hug him and pet him".
- "I had to stop River from running to hug Kevin," recalled his mother Arlyn.
- Aeneas tries to hug Anchises but is unable to. Then Aeneas observes swarms of people gathered around a river.
- Kneeskins are normally made of technologically advanced lycra-based fabrics designed to hug the body tightly and provide increased speed and decreased drag resistance in the water.
- ... nose down to hug the ground or nose up in preparation for takeoff) and a tie-down fitting at its lower end.
- Testo started celebrating by running into the stands to hug his mother who had come up from North Carolina to join a small but vocal contingent of Whitecaps supporters.
- Evil to hug him after meeting Fat Bastard, who wants to eat him.
- For example, a boot last would be designed to hug the instep for a close fit.
- Knowing the law, he initially ignores her but her pleas for him to talk to her move him to hug her.
- During the race, the "lead out" rider may choose to hug the measurement line on the inside of the track giving them the shortest path around the track.
- A combination pillow is a pillow which is for those sleepers which are sleeping in a combination of positions and would like to use their pillow to hug or play.
- Highway 17A goes through Brentwood Bay for 2 km (1¼ mi), then entered North Saanich for another 4 km (2½ mi) north as it began to hug the eastern shore of the Saanich Inlet.
- In Hirosaki in Aomori, it is said that there was a warrior (bushi) who was asked by a yuki-onna to hug a child similarly, but the warrior held a short sword ("tantō") by the mouth and hugged the child while making the blade go close to the child's head, which allowed the warrior to avoid the aforementioned phenomenon.
- On the accent devant (front), the heel of the working foot is placed in front of the leg, while the toes point to the back, allowing the instep ("cou-de-pied" in French) of the working foot to hug the lower leg.
- Amundsen intended to hug the shore, live off the limited resources of the land and sea through which he was to travel, and had determined that he needed to have a tiny crew to make this work.
- He pointed out Cao Fang and told the boy to hug Sima, as he would hug his father.
- But Jamie tells her about his days while she is at work, and one dialogue suggests she should embrace the life around her; one of these is about a memorial plaque in a park about a dead child and how parents who read it feel an immediate, compelling need to hug their children.
- One large hollow bronze cylinder was stuffed with burning charcoal and allowed to burn until red-hot; then prisoners were made to hug the cylinder, which resulted in a painful and unsightly death.
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