Lug - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|lʌɡ|
Brit.
|lʌɡ|
noun
- ancient Celtic god
- a sail with four corners that is hoisted from a yard that is oblique to the mast
- a projecting piece that is used to lift or support or turn something
- marine worms having a row of tufted gills along each side of the back; often used for fishing bait (syn: lobworm, lugworm)
- a sail with four corners that is hoisted from a yard that is oblique to the mast
- a projecting piece that is used to lift or support or turn something
- marine worms having a row of tufted gills along each side of the back; often used for fishing bait (syn: lobworm, lugworm)
verb
- carry with difficulty (syn: tote, tug)
You'll have to lug this suitcase
- obstruct (syn: block, choke up, stuff)Extra examples
She had to lug her suitcases out to the car by herself.
I was lugging a heavy camera around all day.
Nobody wants to lug around huge suitcases full of clothes.
It's a huge book, not something you'd like to lug around.
She began to lug her suitcase up the stairs.
You big lug!
You'll have to lug this suitcase
Word forms
verb
I/you/we/they: lug
he/she/it: lugs
present participle: lugging
past tense: lugged
past participle: lugged
I/you/we/they: lug
he/she/it: lugs
present participle: lugging
past tense: lugged
past participle: lugged
noun
singular: lug
plural: lugs
singular: lug
plural: lugs
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