1. rug - Noun
2. rug - Adjective
3. rug - Verb
A kind of coarse, heavy frieze, formerly used for garments.
A piece of thick, nappy fabric, commonly made of wool, -- used for various purposes, as for covering and ornamenting part of a bare floor, for hanging in a doorway as a potiere, for protecting a portion of carpet, for a wrap to protect the legs from cold, etc.
To pull roughly or hastily; to plunder; to spoil; to tear.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA good rug can help divide a space and add character to a room, especially for renters who daren’t makeover their walls and endanger their deposit. Source: Internet
And another wrote: "We had this rug in mustard and got rid ASAP! Source: Internet
A dark-colored rug was also positioned on the floor in front of the sofa. Source: Internet
After its last re-release, the Mouse House quietly swept the film under the rug and has never made it available on home video or DVD in the United States. Source: Internet
A rug can add style and flair to a room while also warming it up, protect your floors and reduce noise (great for condos). Source: Internet
A LUCKY customer got their hands on B&M’s shimmer rug for just £1 after it went on sale. Source: Internet