Proper noun
Sugg (plural Suggs)
A surname.
Baroness Liz Sugg, the former overseas development minister who resigned in protest at Mr Sunak’s announcement, said: “This shows that keeping our promise has support from across the Conservative Parliamentary Party. Source: Internet
At the end of "Whose Body?", Wimsey generously allows Sugg to take completely undeserved credit for the solution; the grateful Sugg cannot go on with his hostility to Wimsey. Source: Internet
It was also pleasing for Baroness Sugg to recognise the financial impacts the OTs will face at this time and the fact that UKG is discussing financial support for the potential financial loss.” Source: Internet
Sugg goes on to note that female characters who are paired with this character usually end up socially ostracised, or worse in an inverted ending to the male hero-story. Source: Internet
D.A. Sugg filed a Writ of Execution asking that Carrasco's property be seized and forfeited in order to satisfy the restitution debt. Source: Internet
Chance Sugg, the next batter, drove in Ferrell as the go-ahead run with a single. Source: Internet