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Definition of Lugging
1. lug [v] - See also: lug
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lugging
Literary usage of Lugging
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Art of Taming and Educating the Horse: With Details of Management in the by Dennis Magner (1886)
"lugging, OR PULLING UPON ONE REIN. The habit of lugging or pulling on one rein
is the result of the faulty method of training the mouth. ..."
2. The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine (1807)
"... each lugging on a brother, Like n;¡gs between a canter and a trot ; \Vith
prose that flounces at one knows not what, Stuff 'd full of mysteries and ..."
3. Life and Reminiscences of Gustave Doré by Blanche Roosevelt (1885)
"We spent the whole of the afternoon lugging about great stones, and piling them
one on the top of the other in order to divert the ..."
4. Lacon: Or, Many Things in Few Words: Address--to Those who Think by Charles Caleb Colton (1849)
"... were constantly lugging in the authority of Aristotle to support the tenets
of Christianity ; and yet these very men would laugh at an engineer of the ..."
5. All Around the Wrekin by Walter White (1860)
"... Hills—Vale of Severn- Tanat and Vyrnwy—A Breezy Seat—Llandrinio—The Treacherous
River—Across Country—Cottage Hospitality—Timber lugging—Fertile Land—The ..."