Crossword clues for mugful
The Collaborative International Dictionary
mugful \mugful\ n. the quantity that can be held in a mug.
Syn: mug.
Wiktionary
n. as much as a mug will contain
WordNet
n. the quantity that can be held in a mug [syn: mug]
Usage examples of "mugful".
She poured a mugful, and with a sudden forceful breath blew off its roiling white head.
Each mugful had to be passed along the deck, from hand to clumsy manacled hand, and when one was spilled there was none to replace it.
They brought him another brimming mugful of the same alcoholic beverage he'd just drunk, which he decided must be mead as he gulped the stuff down like medicine.
He drank four mugfuls one after the other, almost shuddering with ecstasy as the cool water cut through the gummy saliva and dust in his mouth and throat.
In the end, she ate more than half of both bread and cheese, and drank nearly three mugfuls of water—she'd pay for that later, with a trip to the little house in back.
Herilak poured them wooden mugfuls of bark tea and waited for them to speak their minds.
Then she poured two mugfuls, pulled out one of the two small stools that had been stored beneath the table and sat down.