fugh

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fugh

  1. (obsolete) An exclamation of disgust; foh; faugh.
    • 1690, [John] Dryden, Don Sebastian, King of Portugal: [], London: [] Jo. Hindmarsh, [], →OCLC, (please specify the page number):
      He may make a shift to sow lettuce, raise melons, and water a garden-plat; but otherwise, a very filthy fellow: how odiously he smells of his country garlick! fugh, how he stinks of Spain.

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fugh

  1. Mixed mutation of bugh.

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fugh m

  1. fire (chemical reaction with the production of heat and the presence of flame or smouldering)