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lugging

verb as in drag something around

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As a youngster, Bernhard would ride his bike to the course, and spend days lugging golf bags that were almost as tall as he was.

Sandman’s stretch run was a bit erratic, lugging out as he approached the finish line.

But that trophy should probably feature multiple gloves because playing multiple positions means lugging around extra mitts.

“And here comes Gene behind Betsy, lugging a cooler with all the food that Betsy was going to prepare for everyone to sample.”

Even after 13 years, she still holds an emotional attachment to it, despite lugging it up flights of stairs and transporting it all over Los Angeles.

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

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