Noun(1) a large bottle with a narrow mouth(2) the quantity contained in a jug(3) container for liquid
Verb(1) lock up or confine, in or as in a jail(2) stew in an earthenware jug(3) lock up or confine(4) in or as in a jail
Noun(1) a large bottle with a narrow mouth(2) the quantity contained in a jug(3) container for liquid
Verb(1) lock up or confine, in or as in a jail(2) stew in an earthenware jug(3) lock up or confine(4) in or as in a jail
(1) A further hard move leads to a jug at the top.(2) she gave us a big jug of water(3) Then, at the wedding dinner the waitress spilt a jug of water all over the table which set the married couple's 2 year old off crying, so they ended up leaving.(4) You could always find a milk jug or container at a house party.(5) Kostas, a local farmer, proudly offered us a jug of his explosive homemade wine and lamb and chicken, doused with herbs and garlic, were laid before us as an instant feast.(6) A young woman appeared, thin and beautiful, carrying a tray with a jug and a plate.(7) At many tavernas, a jug of both is brought at the start of the meal.(8) I press my body upwards reaching deep into a jug formed by the sudden jutting out of the rock face.(9) Crenshaw has spent long enough in the jug to know what he is talking about, but his crimes have always been those of stupidity rather than those of a hardened career criminal.(10) But while I was there I was drawn over to the aisle with the spices as I needed a jug of olive oil for my pasta and pine nuts, too.(11) Warm a sugar thermometer in a jug of hot water to prevent it from breaking when inserted in the boiling marmalade.(12) Only a jug of water is said to be kept at his bedside.(13) The inmate, who has not been identified, took a jug of boiling water mixed with sugar from a kitchen unit and was carrying it along a landing when challenged by an officer.(14) It was something brewed and created here, like a good beer or at least a jug of finely squeezed orange juice.(15) Do not, under any circumstances, place the juice in a jug, stopper the jug with a cork, and allow it to sit in a cool, dry place for eighteen to twenty-one days.(16) three months in the jug