Pronunciation: /ɡruːp hʌɡ/
noun A group hug is a physical embrace involving multiple people, typically expressing support, love, or solidarity.
A1 After a long day at school, the children had a group hug before going home.
A2 During the team building exercise, everyone participated in a group hug to show unity.
B1 The group hug at the end of the meeting was a nice way to end the day on a positive note.
B2 As a sign of support, the friends gathered in a group hug to comfort their friend who was feeling down.
C1 The group hug at the family reunion was a touching moment that brought everyone closer together.
C2 In times of celebration or sorrow, the group hug has always been a symbol of solidarity and love among our group of friends.
formal After a successful team meeting, the group hug symbolized unity and camaraderie among colleagues.
informal When our friend group reunited after a long time apart, we all shared a big group hug.
slang At the end of the concert, everyone in the crowd did a massive group hug to show their appreciation for the band.
figurative During difficult times, sometimes we all just need a virtual group hug to feel supported and loved.
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