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chug

verb as in drink quickly

Strong match

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The whistle of a train interrupts the tourist chatter, and a steam engine pulling a long line of freight carriages slowly chugs across the railway bridge from Russia to North Korea.

From BBC

And as the train chugged on through the jungle, there seemed to be some truth in each of their opposing visions.

In it, chugging on instinct and not playbook, Moss juked one defender and spun through another one before landing in the end zone on his head.

Earplugs can dampen the chugging train sounds at night.

In America, grief is often framed as a journey from Point A to Point B, a linear path efficiently chugging through stages like denial and anger, ultimately heading toward acceptance.

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

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