huggy
/ (ˈhʌɡɪ) /
informal sensitive and caring: a soft, lovely, huggy person
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How to use huggy in a sentence
Shawn knew she was looking good, in her jeans, cowboy boots and a huggy little white rabbit jacket.
The Strange and Mysterious Death of Mrs. Jerry Lee Lewis | Richard Ben Cramer | January 11, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTBeside the loaf was a box of matches, and huggy could not be happy till he had found out what was inside.
The Animal Story Book | Varioushuggy found it rather rough on his back going down the ladder, but, with a good supper in view, he could bear most things.
The Animal Story Book | VariousHer dog (the same who had robbed huggy of his tail), according to his custom, followed her into the larder.
The Animal Story Book | VariousThere, in a corner which huggy had not noticed before, lay a huge dog half asleep!
The Animal Story Book | Various
huggy almost squeaked again, it was so very sad—and painful.
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