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How to use lugged in a sentence

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Kris had been trying out barrel racing, so she lugged the heavy western saddle and the square saddle pad over to the paint horse.
Thompson's compact book also stands as a rebuke to the hefty, overstuffed volumes lugged around by today's college calculus students.
The heat, on top of this, was unbearable as we lugged camera bags and purses and backpacks around.
They lugged in the shelves, all the knick knacks and doodads, and started setting up.
I lugged my heavy bags upstairs and dropped them with a thud in the middle of the room.
Then, as Rich gawked, the leopard gripped its catch by the neck and, without too much effort, lugged it twenty feet straight up an acacia tree.
I'm not going to bore you with the details of what we did but I will say that I lugged the air pump and extension cord up from the basement.
Here is a close-up of the three lugged bolt, slotted for a mechanical ejector and the beefy claw extractor.
Three men lugged in a wooden tub, followed by a stream of servants bearing ewers of hot water.
When the rope got waterlogged, they lugged more of the heavy framed canvases up the stairs.
Between the three of them they lugged the baggage into the building to the elevator where they traveled up the 13 floors in comfort and ease.
Tobias sighed heavily as he lugged his equally heavy books to his first class, Word Processing.
Val obediently lugged her suitcase out again and packed her small amount of clothes.
I love my books like members of my family but boy, did I curse them as I lugged them up five flights of stairs.
When everything was packed, she lugged her heavy book bag onto the bed and started doing her homework.
Light, tough and designed to fit like a tailored suit, the EPS is the culmination of decades of refinement of our lugged carbon construction.
I grabbed the heavy book and lugged it over to a cherrywood table.
Father and son disconnected the old stove then lugged it outdoors.
She knows that the dog I grew up with eventually had to be lugged around like this.
Her companions, bearded tribesmen in what is now the headquarters of al-Qaeda on Pakistan's north-west frontier, lugged the boulders together.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He did though, and lugged me along for a chaperone, which is some out of my line.
He gave silent thanks that the invaders had not lugged their rocket launcher with them.
He was of a surly trend in his cups, but Ten Eyck was angelically patient as he lugged him to the coat-room.
He cut off the intercom, lugged Elderburg to the chart room and locked him inside.
Dismounting the Standish, he lugged it back up to the main saloon, replaced it in its safe and again set the combination lock.
He took the huddled inmate by the collar of his doublet, and lugged him out into the open.
The side door was unlocked, so I lugged that box into the settin' room and left it there.
He had lugged it over the trail at the cost of infinite toil and weariness.
But quick as thought Eubank lugged a pistol from his holster and levelled it.
Since I was lugged, even as a sort of raisonneur, into their little drama, I may be pardoned for some curiosity as to development.
He even washed the potaters for her, made the fires, an' lugged water.
I was lugged before the beak, who gave me six doss in the Steel.
So we went back and got the canoe, and paddled up abreast the cavern, and lugged all the traps up there.
She lugged it home, cut it up, and boiled it in the big pot, mashed some of it salt and butter, for dinner.
Then I trailed out in a bathrobe and slippers and lugged him in.
By the by, Arthur, who was that low-bred fellow that you lugged in to our dinner-table today?
Like an impatient fool, I lugged over the lever, and incontinently the thing went reeling over, and I was flung headlong through the air.
The kings who were used to the comforts of a throne, of course, objected to be lugged off, so we had marching orders.
He lugged his burden to the higher safety and greater comfort of a broad crotch, and there he propped it in a sitting position against the bole of the tree.
Every now and then he lugged off to the mountain a great round demijohn of a calabash, and, panting with his exertions, brought it back filled with his darling fluid.
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