To carry and take from one place to another
“Bottled water critics grumble about the price and the heavy bottles they have to lug home.”
To pull or drag along through the application of steady force
“We had to lug our heavy suitcases back up the stairs.”
To move or cause to move from one place to another, especially over a small distance
To give, or cause to give, a short, sudden jerking or convulsive movement
A person who is clumsy, stupid or a simpleton
“He looked like what he was, an undereducated, blue-collar lug whose grey matter had never been seared by any serious thought.”
An ordinary or average man with no outstanding features or qualities
“John Coffey, an oafish lug with a heart of gold, is fortuitously endowed with supernatural powers that compel him to heal the sick and protect the helpless.”
Also called auricle, earhole, or lug
A slatted wooden case used for transporting goods
An act of towing or dragging something
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