Examples of 'lugged' in a sentence
Meaning of "lugged"
lug (verb) - to pull or carry something heavy or unwieldy with great effort, typically used in the context of physical labor or transportation
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- simple past tense and past participle of lug
- Constructed with lugs.
- Having ears.
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I have lugged this around all day.
But the piece of shit lugged out on me.
I have lugged you around for years.
The frame is steel and is not lugged.
And lugged up all them stairs by muggins.
Then he biffed me in the eye and lugged me off.
They lugged the refrigerator up the stairs.
I am as melancholy as a gib cat or a lugged bear.
She lugged water over the trail.
It makes handmade steel lugged frames.
Tom lugged his suitcase up the stairs.
But you could have lugged the body.
If he had lugged it in the middle of the night.
Ambulance guys lugged him up.
Lugged horses follow the palanquin.
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Perp obviously lugged them here for some reason.
Lugged it around like a dog.
How we lugged our new.
Lugged steel frame construction.
You ai not never lugged on me.
I have lugged a gun around a little.
That must be the taxi driver with that mysterious object you lugged along.
He lugged around that huge cross.
Instead of getting stuffed into a backpack and lugged around the country without a roof.
I would lugged that sack for four hours.
Road shoes are lighter and stiffer than walkable models because the soles are not lugged.
I just lugged him in the car.
And much more fashionable than that titanium thing you lugged around Zurich.
She lugged it along.
The luggage was heavy, and we lugged it for miles.
I lugged my tripod along.
Frame building Lugged and fillet brazed.
Lugged tire tread.
Fred and Nick lugged the animal inside.
He lugged me in to see the Second Secretary and he nearly had a fit too.
Six years ago I lugged this bed out of there.
I lugged it up to here, your turn to lift it up there.
That 's not what you said when we lugged it all up here.
You have lugged coffee around and sold tickets in that theater long enough.
Who ever saw so many books being lugged along during battle!
Henry had lugged the television up there and pulled the antenna in through the window.
Who ever saw so many hooks being lugged along during battle!
I just lugged him in the car to come here as quick as I could.
We can add a wainscot, too, and we could do a lugged architrave on the overdoor.
So I lugged the globe and you deprived me of all fun.
Like many people, he assumed it had to be important because he 'd lugged it around.
The horse lugged out on me at the TJ.
I bought eighteen dollars and twenty-three cents worth of candy, lugged it up to my room.
This man lugged all the rocks I can see in the walls.
We can add a wainscot, too, and we could do a lugged architrave on the over door.