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M: Yes, squirrels are definitely critters. But you know a lot of people don't like squirrels. They think that they are dirty and look like rats with bushy tails.
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M: Well, I would not try to feed those little critters if I were you, they bite and can carry diseases.
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M: Yes, those are critters, too. Speaking of which, did you hear that my roommate got a new-born sharpei?
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M: I don't think so. As far as I'm concerned, that little critter looks ugly.
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M: You want to take a look at that ugly critter? Ok, we'll go.
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M: Look, Li Hua, here is my roommate's sharpei. Look at that furry mug. He looks like he should be friendly.
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M: No, not a coffee mug. Mug is slang for a face, usually an ugly one. His little mug is his face.
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M: Go ahead, but I'm sure he'll bite you.
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M: Of course. For example, my brother has a really ugly mug.
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M: I was just trying to give you an example. I don't really think my brother has an ugly face.
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M: Yeah, we usually don't say a person has a pretty mug. But, if you like the look of that dog, you can say: "Oh, what a cute mug this little dog has!"
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M: That's right.
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