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pugh

American  
[poo, pyoo, pee-yoo] / pu, pyu, ˈpiˈyu /

interjection

  1. (used as an exclamation of disgust, as at an offensive odor.)


Example Sentences

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The bank set a high bar with its inflation forecasts, while key sectors such as services are proving stickier than expected, said Thomas Pugh at RSM UK.

From The Wall Street Journal

They have become what sociologist Allison Pugh calls “detachment brokers.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Ethan Pugh, a musician in New York City, said he has been willing to try all the new protein offerings.

From The Wall Street Journal

The last team to retain an Australian Open mixed-doubles title was the Czech Jana Novotna and American Jim Pugh.

From Barron's

Rachel Beckett, defending Pugh, asked the court to pass a suspended prison sentence upon the father-of-two.

From BBC