verb
- to pull or carry something heavy with great effort
noun
- a projecting part by which something is held, pulled, or supported
- a wheel bolt or the threaded bolts that secure a wheel to a vehicle
Usage: automotive
Examples
- She had to lug the heavy suitcase up three flights of stairs.
- He lugged the box across the room with difficulty.
- The pot has two lugs on either side for easy lifting.
- Grab the lug on the side of the toolbox to carry it.
- The mechanic tightened the lug nuts on the tire.
- One of the lugs was stripped and needed replacement.
- Don’t lug that around all day – use a cart instead.