hugger

Variant of hug

transitive verb hugged, hugging

  1. to put the arms around and hold closely; esp., to embrace tightly and affectionately
  2. to squeeze tightly between the forelegs, as a bear does
  3. to cling to or cherish (a belief, opinion, etc.)
  4. to keep close to: to hug the shoreline in sailing

Origin: prob. via dial. < ON hugga, to comfort, console

intransitive verb

to clasp or embrace each other closely

noun

  1. a close, affectionate embrace
  2. a tight clasp or hold with the arms, as in wrestling
  3. a bear's squeeze

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