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All lug synonyms

lug
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verb lug

  • tote β€” Informal. to add up; total.
  • tow β€” to pull or haul (a car, barge, trailer, etc.) by a rope, chain, or other device: The car was towed to the service station.
  • haul β€” to pull or draw with force; move by drawing; drag: They hauled the boat up onto the beach.
  • carry β€” If you carry something, you take it with you, holding it so that it does not touch the ground.
  • ferry β€” a commercial service with terminals and boats for transporting persons, automobiles, etc., across a river or other comparatively small body of water.
  • heave β€” to raise or lift with effort or force; hoist: to heave a heavy ax.
  • buck β€” A buck is a US or Australian dollar.
  • draw β€” to cause to move in a particular direction by or as if by a pulling force; pull; drag (often followed by along, away, in, out, or off).
  • trawl β€” Also called trawl net. a strong fishing net for dragging along the sea bottom.
  • jerk β€” to move with a quick, sharp motion; move spasmodically.
  • pull β€” pull media
  • hump β€” a rounded protuberance, especially a fleshy protuberance on the back, as that due to abnormal curvature of the spine in humans, or that normally present in certain animals, as the camel or bison.
  • rake β€” inclination or slope away from the perpendicular or the horizontal.
  • lurch β€” Archaic. the act of lurking or state of watchfulness.
  • bear β€” If you bear something somewhere, you carry it there or take it there.
  • lift β€” to move or bring (something) upward from the ground or other support to a higher position; hoist.
  • convey β€” To convey information or feelings means to cause them to be known or understood by someone.
  • snap β€” to make a sudden, sharp, distinct sound; crack, as a whip; crackle.
  • tug β€” to pull at with force, vigor, or effort.
  • yank β€” an abrupt, vigorous pull; jerk.
  • transport β€” to carry, move, or convey from one place to another.
  • pack β€” a group of things wrapped or tied together for easy handling or carrying; a bundle, especially one to be carried on the back of an animal or a person: a mule pack; a hiker's pack.
  • vellicate β€” to pluck; twitch.
  • drag β€” drag and drop
  • cart β€” A cart is an old-fashioned wooden vehicle that is used for transporting goods or people. Some carts are pulled by animals.
  • schlepp β€” to carry; lug: to schlep an umbrella on a sunny day.

noun lug

  • handhold β€” a grip with the hand or hands.
  • tippet β€” a scarf, usually of fur or wool, for covering the neck, or the neck and shoulders, and usually having ends hanging down in front. Compare stole2 (def 2).
  • grasp β€” to seize and hold by or as if by clasping with the fingers or arms.
  • handclasp β€” a gripping of hands by two or more people, as in greeting, parting, making a commitment, or expressing affection.
  • grip β€” the act of grasping; a seizing and holding fast; firm grasp.
  • hangings β€” Plural form of hanging.
  • pendant β€” a hanging ornament, as an earring or the main piece suspended from a necklace.
  • handgrip β€” the grip or clasp of a hand, as in greeting: a firm but friendly handgrip.
  • ear β€” the part of a cereal plant, as corn, wheat, etc., that contains the flowers and hence the fruit, grains, or kernels.
  • flap β€” to swing or sway back and forth loosely, especially with noise: A loose shutter flapped outside the window.
  • handshake β€” handshaking
  • grapnel β€” a device consisting essentially of one or more hooks or clamps, for grasping or holding something; grapple; grappling iron.
  • lapel β€” either of the two parts of a garment folded back on the chest, especially a continuation of a coat collar.
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