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  • proper noun A Scottish nickname usually applied to people with the first name Hew or Hugh or other spellings of this name.

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Examples

  • Shug is on my booklist of middle school must-haves.

    slayground: Books for the Ages: or, Why I Don't Use the Term MG Little Willow 2007

  • She agreed that Shug is a very nice book and she even imagined and shared with me how the continuation of the story might go (it's only her imagination though) when shug grew up and she turned into a very beautiful person (innerself and pysically) and also became very close with Jack.

    slayground: Shug by Jenny Han Little Willow 2006

  • Re: Shug is a very nice story with a very sweet ending. slayground

    slayground: Shug by Jenny Han Little Willow 2006

  • Shug is told in an honest and refreshing first-person narrative.

    slayground: Shug by Jenny Han Little Willow 2006

  • Re: Shug is a very nice story with a very sweet ending. jennyhan

    slayground: Shug by Jenny Han Little Willow 2006

  • Jenny Han's debut novel Shug is as sweet as the title implies.

    slayground: Shug by Jenny Han Little Willow 2006

  • Shug is a very nice story with a very sweet ending.

    slayground: Shug by Jenny Han Little Willow 2006

  • 'Why what should hinder me?' cried he; 'do you think I shall put up with every thing as I used to do when you first knew me, and we used to meet at Mr. Typton's, the tallow chandler's, in Shug-lane? no, Mrs. Mittin, nor no such a thing; I'm turned gentleman myself, now, as much as the best of 'em; for I've nothing to do, but just what I choose.'

    Camilla: or, A Picture of Youth 1796

  • Shug is sure that there’s not one good or amazing thing about her.

    YA junkie 2007

  • Jenny now has her own book to chat up, a story called Shug, which is as sweet as the title implies.

    slayground: Interview: Jenny Han Little Willow 2006

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