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spuggy

/ ˈspʊɡɪ; spʊɡ /

noun

  1. dialect.
    a house sparrow Compare speug
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of spuggy1

variant of Scottish sprug, of obscure origin
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Spuggy found a "friend," and together we obtained a good wash.

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In the evening we received our first batch of pay, and dining magnificently at a hotel, took tearful leave of Huggie and Spuggy.

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We set out merrily and picked up Spuggy, Cecil, and George in the big forest that stretches practically from the Marne to Tournan.

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Spuggy, George, and Orr went off to Paris for new bicycles, and we were left short-handed again.

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Spuggy was sent up to the trenches in the morning.

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