These are the meanings of the letters JOUGH when you unscramble them.
- Hog (n.)
A device for mixing and stirring the pulp of which paper is made.
- Hog (n.)
A mean, filthy, or gluttonous fellow.
- Hog (n.)
A quadruped of the genus Sus, and allied genera of Suidae; esp., the domesticated varieties of S. scrofa, kept for their fat and meat, called, respectively, lard and pork; swine; porker; specifically, a castrated boar; a barrow.
- Hog (n.)
A rough, flat scrubbing broom for scrubbing a ship's bottom under water.
- Hog (n.)
A young sheep that has not been shorn.
- Hog (v. i.)
To become bent upward in the middle, like a hog's back; -- said of a ship broken or strained so as to have this form.
- Hog (v. t.)
To cut short like bristles; as, to hog the mane of a horse.
- Hog (v. t.)
To scrub with a hog, or scrubbing broom.
- Hug (n.)
A close embrace or clasping with the arms, as in affection or in wrestling.
- Hug (v. i.)
To cower; to crouch; to curl up.
- Hug (v. i.)
To crowd together; to cuddle.
- Hug (v. t.)
To hold fast; to cling to; to cherish.
- Hug (v. t.)
To keep close to; as, to hug the land; to hug the wind.
- Hug (v. t.)
To press closely within the arms; to clasp to the bosom; to embrace.
- Jog (n.)
A rub; a slight stop; an obstruction; hence, an irregularity in motion of from; a hitch; a break in the direction of a line or the surface of a plane.
- Jog (n.)
A slight shake; a shake or push intended to give notice or awaken attention; a push; a jolt.
- Jog (v. i.)
To move by jogs or small shocks, like those of a slow trot; to move slowly, leisurely, or monotonously; -- usually with on, sometimes with over.
- Jog (v. t.)
To cause to jog; to drive at a jog, as a horse. See Jog, v. i.
- Jog (v. t.)
To push or shake with the elbow or hand; to jostle; esp., to push or touch, in order to give notice, to excite one's attention, or to warn.
- Jog (v. t.)
To suggest to; to notify; to remind; to call the attention of; as, to jog the memory.
- Jug (n.)
A pitcher; a ewer.
- Jug (n.)
A prison; a jail; a lockup.
- Jug (n.)
A vessel, usually of coarse earthenware, with a swelling belly and narrow mouth, and having a handle on one side.
- Jug (v. i.)
To nestle or collect together in a covey; -- said of quails and partridges.
- Jug (v. i.)
To utter a sound resembling this word, as certain birds do, especially the nightingale.
- Jug (v. t.)
To commit to jail; to imprison.
- Jug (v. t.)
To seethe or stew, as in a jug or jar placed in boiling water; as, to jug a hare.
- Ugh (interj.)
An exclamation expressive of disgust, horror, or recoil. Its utterance is usually accompanied by a shudder.