Lugging [verb]

Definition of Lugging:

drag something around

Synonyms of Lugging:

Tote

Tow

Haul

Carry

Ferry

Heave

Buck

Draw

Trawl

Jerk

Pull

Hump

Rake

Lurch

Bear

Lift

Convey

Snap

Tug

Yank

Transport

Pack

Schlepp

Vellicate


Opposite/Antonyms of Lugging:


Sentence/Example of Lugging:

The wolf-dog buried itself in the snow, Houston pulling it forth time after time, and lugging it at long intervals.

After a while he came along, lugging a big basket and wearing a smile that would have made us warm to him if we never had before.

I told him I guessed you wan't so rich that you got round-shouldered lugging your money.

She had probably walked from the station, lugging her own valise, to some ghastly theatrical boarding-house.

They travelled light, each man lugging his provisions, rations of corn meal and a wallet containing dried venison.

Second Selectman Reeves came first, lugging his crate from his beach-wagon.

He comes to the door, and lugging out a big rusty revolver, blazes away at one of the combatants.

Bob will be playing guard and youll be lugging the water pail when we meet Kenly, retorted Willard.

He makes an occasion for lugging it in from the opposition to the Dred Scott decision.

Having fumbled inside the cart, away limped Harry, and returned lugging the bale of gunny sacks.