jug 的 2 个定义
jugged, jug·ging.
- to put into a jug.
- to stew in an earthenware jug.
- Slang. to put in jail; imprison.
jug 近义词
container for liquid
更多jug例句
- She has her clients squat while wearing backpacks or holding jugs of laundry detergent.
- Keep the jug in a dark place, with a steady temperature between 60 to 70 degrees for the next two months.
- These vinegar jugs are thicker walled and stronger than water jugs.
- Plastic drinking water jugs are fine for sap collecting, as are the classic little metal buckets.
- But perhaps the most spectacular lot in the sale is a silver jug, a birthday present to Churchill from his War Cabinet in 1942.
- Another boy walks around and offers a water jug and basin for everyone to wash their hands.
- He takes a 2-gallon jug of water out of his freezer and puts it in his insulated lunch bag.
- The chicken was cut into large chunks and all the blood from both birds sat in a dirty old enamel jug.
- Throughout proceedings this jug was repeatedly raised and toasted to us, his audience.
- She carried a broken-lipped jug, and was on her way to the shop which was at least the second cause of all her woes.
- In half an hour I caught the sound of locks and keys; the door opened, and the head-jailer handed me a jug of water.
- The tremulous emotion I had observed increased as he said this, and again took the jug from my hand.
- After supper pap took the jug, and said he had enough whisky there for two drunks and one delirium tremens.
- I laid him out in a second with a stick, and Jim grabbed pap's whisky-jug and begun to pour it down.