Definitions for trug

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Spelling: [truhg, troo g]
IPA: /trʌg, trʊg/

Trug is a 4 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 7 points.

You can make 24 anagrams from letters in trug (grtu).

Definitions for trug

noun

  1. a shallow basket for carrying flowers, vegetables, etc., made from strips of wood.
  2. a shallow wooden milk pan.
  3. a wooden tray for holding mortar.

Origin of trug

First recorded in 1570-80; origin uncertain

Examples for trug

The village is remarkable for a local industry—the making of "trug" baskets for the carriage of fruit.

"Mayhap if you had trug with you, you could start some here," suggested Francis.

He felt chilly now, he found, and hungry too, and he guessed he and trug were best go seek Dolly.

But trug, he has not followed; very like they think we'll not run away and leave him behind.

Another favourite cradle is made from a trug basket, the handle cut off.

"Why, he is somewhat like other men," Miles whispered softly to Giles, but trug grumbled in his throat.

Miles stood up and held Dolly close to him with one arm, while he grasped trug's collar with the other hand.

It occurred to him that trug would not be the liveliest of company.

Then he turned his back on her, and gave his attention to leading trug safely from stone to stone across the brook.

Soon Dolly gasped for breath, trug lolled out his tongue, and even Miles found many pretexts to rest.

Word Value for trug
Scrable

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Words with friends

7

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