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hug (hug) v.t. hugged, hugging, hugs
· to clasp or hold closely, especially in one's arms; embrace or enfold, as in affection
· to cherish, hold fast
· to keep very close to
hug n.
An affectionate embrace. (From Scandinavian, akin to Old Norse hugga, to comfort, console)
hug therapy
The practice of administering hugs for the purpose of curing or healing, or of preserving health.
Treatment of disease through the simple, physical means of hugging.
The second in this quirky look at the benefits of hugging.
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