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Huggle

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Hug´gle
v. t.1.To hug.


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Love and huggles forever Deborah and Martin xx HALL Geoffrey Trevor (Geoff) Treasured husband of Norah, much loved dad of Deborah and Elizabeth, father-in-law of Chris and Martin, wonderful grandad to Charlotte and Heather, and a much loved brother, brother-in-law, uncle and friend.
Other words submitted to Collins's campaign -- which was launched in June and called on members of the public to suggest words they used in everyday English -- were jargonaut (a fan of jargon); frenemy (an enemy disguised as a friend) and huggles (a hybrid of hugs and snuggles).
Other words submitted to Collins's campaign -- which was launched in June and called on members of the public to suggest words they used in everyday English -- were jargonaut (a fan of jargon); frenemy (an enemy disguised as a friend) and huggles (a hybrid of hugs and snuggles).
 
 
 
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