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mug

Oz vs Mug - What's the difference?

oz | mug |


As verbs the difference between oz and mug

is that oz is while mug is to strike in the face.

As an adjective mug is

(archaic) easily fooled, gullible.

As a noun mug is

a large cup for hot liquids, usually having a handle and used without a saucer.

Pilfer vs Mug - What's the difference?

pilfer | mug |


As verbs the difference between pilfer and mug

is that pilfer is to steal in small quantities, or articles of small value; to practise petty theft while mug is to strike in the face.

As an adjective mug is

(archaic) easily fooled, gullible.

As a noun mug is

a large cup for hot liquids, usually having a handle and used without a saucer.

Mug vs Cram - What's the difference?

mug | cram |


As nouns the difference between mug and cram

is that mug is a large cup for hot liquids, usually having a handle and used without a saucer while cram is the act of cramming.

As verbs the difference between mug and cram

is that mug is to strike in the face while cram is to ; as, to cram anything into a basket; to cram a room with people.

As an adjective mug

is (archaic) easily fooled, gullible.

Grimace vs Mug - What's the difference?

grimace | mug |


As verbs the difference between grimace and mug

is that grimace is while mug is to strike in the face.

As an adjective mug is

(archaic) easily fooled, gullible.

As a noun mug is

a large cup for hot liquids, usually having a handle and used without a saucer.

Mug vs Undefined - What's the difference?

mug | undefined |


As adjectives the difference between mug and undefined

is that mug is (archaic) easily fooled, gullible while undefined is lacking a definition or value.

As a noun mug

is a large cup for hot liquids, usually having a handle and used without a saucer.

As a verb mug

is to strike in the face.

Snout vs Mug - What's the difference?

snout | mug |


As nouns the difference between snout and mug

is that snout is the long, projecting nose, mouth, and jaw of a beast, as of pigs while mug is a large cup for hot liquids, usually having a handle and used without a saucer.

As verbs the difference between snout and mug

is that snout is to furnish with a nozzle or point while mug is to strike in the face.

As an adjective mug is

(archaic) easily fooled, gullible.

Torus vs Mug - What's the difference?

torus | mug |


As nouns the difference between torus and mug

is that torus is torus (shape) while mug is a large cup for hot liquids, usually having a handle and used without a saucer.

As an adjective mug is

(archaic) easily fooled, gullible.

As a verb mug is

to strike in the face.

Mug vs Torob - What's the difference?

mug | torob |


As verbs the difference between mug and torob

is that mug is to strike in the face while torob is (obsolete) to steal completely; take away entirely.

As an adjective mug

is (archaic) easily fooled, gullible.

As a noun mug

is a large cup for hot liquids, usually having a handle and used without a saucer.

Mug vs Robb - What's the difference?

mug | robb |


As verbs the difference between mug and robb

is that mug is to strike in the face while robb is .

As an adjective mug

is (archaic) easily fooled, gullible.

As a noun mug

is a large cup for hot liquids, usually having a handle and used without a saucer.

Robber vs Mug - What's the difference?

robber | mug |


As nouns the difference between robber and mug

is that robber is a person who robs while mug is a large cup for hot liquids, usually having a handle and used without a saucer.

As an adjective mug is

easily fooled, gullible.

As a verb mug is

to strike in the face.

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