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rugging

[ ruhg-ing ]

noun

  1. a bulky, coarse fabric with a full nap, used as a floor covering.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of rugging1

First recorded in 1855–60; rug + -ing 1
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Then they shared a meme featuring the musician Drake, claiming that they were “taking punks mainstream by rugging Sotheby’s.”

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I’ve said every day I’ve woken up this week, looked out the window and seen that today is yet another beach day when we should be rugging up.

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Mrs. Bates sat down on the foot of the bed, and motioned Jane to a small rocker that had been re-seated with a bit of old rugging.

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And now there is also rugging of caps and mutches and hair, "femineo ululatu," for the Egyptian Amazons bear down like furies on the glee'd widow that keeps the change-house, half-witted Shoosy that sells yellow sand, and Davie Donald's dun daughter, commonly called Spunkie.

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Well for me that my horses were rugging at the hedge, or I had never been troubled more with headache.

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