Crossword clues for hugger
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Hugger \Hug"ger\, n. One who hugs or embraces.
Hugger \Hug"ger\, v. t. & i.
To conceal; to lurk ambush. [Obs.]
--Bp. Hall.
Wiktionary
n. One who hugs or embraces. vb. (context obsolete English) To conceal; to lurk in ambush.
WordNet
n. a person who hugs
Wikipedia
Usage examples of "hugger".
To judge by his handsome, mustachioed looks, the middle-aged Bozzarias was more stage-door idler than cactus hugger, displaying his trim figure proudly beneath crimson ripstop trews and utility vest over bare hirsute chest.
The tallest of these ground huggers gave her a platform just a few centimeters off the ground, but she clambered onto the fronds gratefully.
You rent a disco for the night, you pack it with those same young people from the swimming pool, except the guys are in tight jeans and tank tops and the girls are in halter tops and hip huggers that show their bellybuttons.
The hugger throws his left arm over the shoulder of the carrier and with his right hand fans the snake with his feather whip.
How many days does it take to produce enough flubell huggers to cure 'Becca's disease?
Of course, the doctor pointed out that we could start the suppression therapy with the flubell huggers as soon as we had a few tens of grams.
Besides, the Ohio-class boats were just too expensive to throw away, and they were mainly off doing valuable oceanographic missions in the North Pacific, which appealed to the tree- (actually fish and dolÂphin in this case) huggers, who had far too much political power in the eyes of this white-suited warrior.
Besides, the Ohio-class boats were just too expensive to throw away, and they were mainly off doing valuable oceanographic missions in the North Pacific, which appealed to the tree- (actually fish and dolphin in this case) huggers, who had far too much political power in the eyes of this white-suited warrior.
She was as amazed as all of us, and got a real kick out of the flubell huggers.