Collocations for "jug"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "jug" in context.
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jug
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- a [crystal, glass] jug
- a jug [for, of] water
- a jug of [lemonade, wine, fruit juice, milk]
- a jug filled with [lemonade]
- pour [lemonade] from the jug
- [shared, drank] a jug of [lemonade]
- a [plastic, glass] milk jug
- a [1] -liter jug
- a [small, medium, large] jug
- [fill, fill up, refill] the jug
- fill the jug up
- the jug is overflowing with
- grab the jug by the [handles, ears]
- sexually explicit: she's got [enormous, great, huge, tiny] jugs
- sexually explicit: [sucked, fondled, squeezed] her jugs
- jug [rabbit, meat, beef]
- jug (a) hare
- jugged for [breakfast, lunch, dinner]
- jugged the [criminal, rapist, robber, fraudster]
- jug him for [robbery, arson, assault]
- jugged by [officers, the captain, the judge]
- jug [handles, neck]
- has jug-like ears
'jug' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):