Lug
(
verb
,
noun
)
(As a verb)
Lug ( verb )
- To carry or drag (something heavy or bulky) with effort.
- To transport something heavy and difficult to handle.
Origin:
Mid 16th century (as a noun in the sense "ear, handle"): of unknown origin.
Examples:
- He lugged the heavy suitcase up the stairs.
- She had to lug the bags of groceries from the car to the kitchen.
- He had to lug the couch out of the house and put it in the van.
- I had to lug the box of books to the library.
- The workers had to lug the large rocks to the construction site.
(As a noun)
Lug ( noun )
- To carry or drag (something heavy or bulky) with effort.
- To transport something heavy and difficult to handle.
Origin:
Mid 16th century (as a noun in the sense "ear, handle"): of unknown origin.
Examples:
- He lugged the heavy suitcase up the stairs.
- She had to lug the bags of groceries from the car to the kitchen.
- He had to lug the couch out of the house and put it in the van.
- I had to lug the box of books to the library.
- The workers had to lug the large rocks to the construction site.