Past tense for to embrace or hold someone or something tightly in one's arms
“Hearing the rough edge of her despair, he again reached for her, to hug her, to comfort her.”
Past tense for to be, or stay, next to or very close to something or someone
“Mayfield House did not hug the coastline but sat atop a hill above the densely packed center of Vineyard Haven.”
Past tense for to cherish or cling to something, such as a belief
“Does anyone hug the thought of happiness and not its relief?”
Past tense for to adhere or stick firmly or closely to
Past tense for to crowd or nestle closely together
Past tense for to be situated along or around the edge of
Past tense for to move (a baby or young child) up and down in a playful or affectionate way
Past tense for to engage in sensuous caressing and touching
Past tense for to accept something willingly or gladly
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