hugsome
English
Adjective
hugsome (comparative more hugsome, superlative most hugsome)
- Characterised or marked by hugging
- 1933, Malinda Plunkett Jenkins, Jesse Lilienthal, Gambler's wife:
- She was a hugsome lass; quiet enough to start in, but awful jumpy when she got going.
- 1948, Henry Castor, The Spanglers:
- Don't you want to save your country, pro patria and ora pro nobis as the old I-talians used to say, and knock the eyes out of all the hugsome hussies with your uniform?
- 1975, The revenge of Moriarty:
- I understand that one of the hugsome wenches down there is of a mind to have you at the grindstone 'ere long.'
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