Lug

//lʌɡ//

"Lug" in a Sentence (17 examples)

The engine was seized and the lug nuts were frozen on all four wheels.

I'm not going to lug their suitcases around.

Tom never leaves the pub before 2 a.m., and by then he's usually so drunk that his friends have to lug him up to bed.

Sport utility vehicles don't have much to do with sports, except that they can lug bikes and other gear off-road through mud and snow.

The pack is a heavy lug.

whereof the one is quick of cast, trick, and trim both for pleasure and profit: the other is a lug

While shaving, the poor sod had a fit and cut part of a lug off.

They put the lug on him at the courthouse.

He took another long lug on his cigarette before continuing quietly, 'I've seen too much and it was seriously screwing me up. […]

Why do you always lug around so many books?

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They must divide the image among them, and so lug off every one his share.

As a rule, you see, I'm not lugged into Family Rows. On the occasions when Aunt is calling to Aunt like mastodons bellowing across primeval swamps and Uncle James's letter about Cousin Mabel's peculiar behaviour is being shot round the family circle... the clan has a tendency to ignore me.

Luggage areas need to be within sight, rather than at the end of carriages, despite the inconvenience of lugging cases further into a carriage.

When driving up a hill, choose a lower gear so you don't lug the engine.

And from the bodies [of pines and oaks] the boughes and loftie lugges they beare.

eight lugs of grownd; / Into the which returning backe, he fell

If “bi now, gay later” is one side of an offensive, disrespectful coin, the LUG (or “lesbian until graduation”) stereotype is its counterpart.

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