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lugging

verb as in drag something around

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Lugging her trophy, the bawling girl wobbled down the ramp into the arms of her beaming family and boyfriend.

Her Spanish model beau River Viiperi, 22, stands off to the side, lugging two large purses and a pink quilted laptop bag.

He is followed by another clown lugging a huge trunk that he plops down in the center of the ring.

Stung by the poor reviews of his thriller Liberty Two, Lipsyte was lugging a bigger canister of dynamite.

Lehman said, as she watched local men and even groups of small children lugging the bed nets to shore.

The wolf-dog buried itself in the snow, Houston pulling it forth time after time, and lugging it at long intervals.

After a while he came along, lugging a big basket and wearing a smile that would have made us warm to him if we never had before.

I told him I guessed you wan't so rich that you got round-shouldered lugging your money.

She had probably walked from the station, lugging her own valise, to some ghastly theatrical boarding-house.

They travelled light, each man lugging his provisions, rations of corn meal and a wallet containing dried venison.

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On this page you'll find 31 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to lugging, such as: tote, tow, haul, carry, ferry, and heave.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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