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mug

Mug vs Muga - What's the difference?

mug | muga |


As nouns the difference between mug and muga

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

As an adjective mug

is (archaic) easily fooled, gullible.

As a verb mug

is to strike in the face.

Closing vs Mug - What's the difference?

closing | mug |


As nouns the difference between closing and mug

is that closing is the act by which something is closed while mug is a large cup for hot liquids, usually having a handle and used without a saucer.

As adjectives the difference between closing and mug

is that closing is coming after all others while mug is (archaic) easily fooled, gullible.

As verbs the difference between closing and mug

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

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.

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