Lug ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Lug ( verb )

  1. To carry or drag (something heavy or bulky) with effort.
  2. To transport something heavy and difficult to handle.

Origin:

Mid 16th century (as a noun in the sense "ear, handle"): of unknown origin.

Examples:

  1. He lugged the heavy suitcase up the stairs.
  2. She had to lug the bags of groceries from the car to the kitchen.
  3. He had to lug the couch out of the house and put it in the van.
  4. I had to lug the box of books to the library.
  5. The workers had to lug the large rocks to the construction site.

(As a noun)

Lug ( noun )

  1. To carry or drag (something heavy or bulky) with effort.
  2. To transport something heavy and difficult to handle.

Origin:

Mid 16th century (as a noun in the sense "ear, handle"): of unknown origin.

Examples:

  1. He lugged the heavy suitcase up the stairs.
  2. She had to lug the bags of groceries from the car to the kitchen.
  3. He had to lug the couch out of the house and put it in the van.
  4. I had to lug the box of books to the library.
  5. The workers had to lug the large rocks to the construction site.
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