Read full poem →For both on yer. Don’t want it? Ah, it’s bed
You’d best be off to! There, put your mug down!
Now come and get into your nighty-gown.
Dictionary Entry
A large cup for hot liquids, usually having a handle and used without a saucer.
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Poetry examples for “mug”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →S)enn fold^e Silrgfd^aft forbetrt Sucifer.
@iebft ©u fte nid^t, mug id^ jurüä }ur ^öQe.
Read full poem →upon an un- clean table.and,whose distended immense Both paws slowly
loved a dinted mug
Read full poem →In his sinister hand, instead of ball,
He plac'd a mighty mug of potent ale;
Love's kingdom to his right he did convey,
Read full poem →On bracken, and the men with spades, that wipe
Red faces : one tilts up a mug of ale.
