Trug/trʌɡ/ Definition 1 of 1Pro Tip 1/3British Usage Predominantly used in the UK, the term may be unfamiliar to speakers from other regions. Upon moving to London, she bought a trug for her allotment. Pro Tip 2/3Material Specificity Often made of wood, keeping its contents safe and easy to carry. The carpenter crafted a sturdy trug for the harvest festival. Pro Tip 3/3Gardening Context Commonly used in gardening; implies a connection with nature and fresh produce. Grandma's trug was always brimming with vibrant flowers.