huggy
Britishadjective
Example Sentences
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The smiley, huggy Vrabel is the sports dad we all wanted, and North Carolinian Maye actually has some of that early-Brady stardust.
Huggy new boss Mike Vrabel is going to be asked about Belichick’s snub so many times he should wear his answer on a sandwich board.
The couple said the day of Henry's birth had been more poignant because the match was dedicated to the man Mr Robinson called "uncle Huggy".
From BBC
"I'm not a huggy person," she told the court she replied.
From BBC
In “The Friction Project,” Bob Sutton and Huggy Rao, professors at Stanford University’s business school, examine why it can be hard to get things done in organizations, and how to fix that.
From New York Times
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