"Lughole" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Lughole" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Lughole" Meaning

Lughole is a British English slang term that refers to the mouth.

"Lughole" Examples

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A lughole is a British English term for the corner of the mouth.

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She smiled from ear to ear, and her lughole creased with laughter.
He had a small scar above his lughole from a childhood accident.
The comedian's joke made everyone laugh, especially at the corners of their lughole.
She puckered up her lughole in distaste as she tasted the sour lemon.
After the concert, I checked myself out in the mirror and noticed a new wrinkle around my lughole.

"Lughole" Similar Words

Lugdunin

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Lugdunum is the ancient Roman name for the city of Lyon, France. It is derived from the Gaulish words "lug(-)dunon," which means "heavy fortress" or "strong town," and was used as the Roman name for the city from 43 BC until the fall of the Roman Empire.

Luge

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The luge is a winter Olympic sport in which a person rides a small sled, known as a luge, down an icy track. The athlete lies face-down on the sled, with their feet in front and their head behind, and can reach speeds of up to 90 miles per hour (145 km/h). The goal is to complete the track in the shortest time possible, and the athlete with the fastest time wins.

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Luggage

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Luggage refers to cases or bags used for transporting one's belongings, typically used for traveling.

Lugged

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Lugged: past tense of lug; to carry or pull with a struggle, often because of its weight or size. Example: "I had to lug this heavy suitcase up the stairs."

Lugger

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Lugging

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Lugh

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Lugh is a noun and refers to a god in Irish mythology, often depicted as a handsome and powerful figure. He is associated with light, craftsmanship, and war. In modern times, Lugh has also been used as a given name, celebrated for its unique sound and cultural significance.

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Lugubriously

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Adverbially, "lugubriously" means in a mournful or gloomy manner, often characterized by excessive or affected sorrow. It can imply a sense of artificial or melodramatic display of emotions, and is often used to describe behavior or speech that is overly sentimental or maudlin.

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