Tug - English meaning
Tug – definitions in English dictionary
verbPull (something) hard or suddenly.
Usage examples:
She tugged off her bootsSynonims:
PullPluckTweakTwitchJerkWrenchWrestGrabClutchCatch hold ofYankDragDrawHaulHeaveTowTrailLug
nounA hard or sudden pull.
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Another tug and it came looseSynonims:
PullJerkWrenchHeaveYanknounA small, powerful boat used for towing larger boats and ships, especially in harbour.
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The bridge swings open so massive cruise ships and small tugboats can enter the harbor.nounA loop from a horse's saddle which supports a shaft or trace.
Usage examples:
Most folks hang their shafts too low and you need to restrain the tug so it doesn't fly forward and…
verbPull hard
verbTo pull something quickly with force or effort
Usage examples:
[ t ] we tugged the sled up the hill., [ i ] he had to tug hard., she felt a tug at her sleeve.
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Word origin
Middle English: from the base of tow1. The noun is first recorded (late Middle English) in tug (sense 3 of the noun).
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