A cup-shaped vessel with a long handle, for dipping into and ladling out liquids; a ladle or scoop.
A Baptist or Dunker.
A person employed in a tin plate works to coat steel plates in molten tin by dipping them.
Any snack food intended to be dipped in sauce.
The control in a vehicle that switches between high-beam and low-beam (i.e. dips the lights), especially when used to signal other vehicles.
Any of various small passerine birds of the genus Cinclus that live near fast-flowing streams and feed along the bottom.
A pickpocket.
One who, or that which, dips (immerses something, or itself, into a liquid).
A person employed to assist a bather in and out of the sea.
A serving vessel or container, typically circular in cross-section and typically higher than it is wide, with a relatively small mouth or spout, an ear handle and often a stopper or top.
A hold large enough for both hands
A woman's breasts.
A kind of large, high-powered vacuum tube.
The amount that a jug can hold.
detention (after-school student punishment)
An upright electric kettle.
Jail.
A small mixed breed of dog created by mating a Jack Russell terrier and a pug.
To stew in an earthenware jug etc.
To nestle or collect together in a covey.
to issue a detention (to a student)
To utter a sound like "jug", as certain birds do, especially the nightingale.
To put into jail.