lugging

[ˈlʌɡɪŋ]

lugging Definition

  • 1carrying or transporting something heavy or cumbersome with great effort
  • 2pulling or dragging something heavy or unwieldy

Using lugging: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "lugging" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I was lugging my suitcase up the stairs.

  • Example

    He was lugging a heavy bag of groceries.

  • Example

    She was lugging her backpack around all day.

  • Example

    They were lugging the sofa across the room.

lugging Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with lugging

  • to carry something heavy or cumbersome around with you

    Example

    I've been lugging this backpack around all day.

  • lug and plug

    a phrase used to describe a situation where someone is carrying something heavy and then plugging it in, typically used in the context of electronics

    Example

    After lugging the TV up the stairs, he had to lug and plug it into the wall.

  • a fastener used to secure a wheel on a vehicle

    Example

    He tightened the lug nuts on the car's wheels.

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Summary: lugging in Brief

'Lugging' [ˈlʌɡɪŋ] refers to the act of carrying or transporting something heavy or unwieldy, often with great effort. It can also mean pulling or dragging something heavy. Examples include 'I was lugging my suitcase up the stairs' and 'They were lugging the sofa across the room.' Phrases like 'lug around' and 'lug nut' extend the meaning of 'lugging' to carrying heavy objects for extended periods and securing wheels on vehicles.