tug|tugs in English
noun
[tʌg]
act of tugging, instance of dragging or pulling; struggle; device for tugging or pulling; tugboat
Use "tug|tugs" in a sentence
1. Tugs and pusher crafts
2. He tugs on their goddamn white liberal conscience.
3. — tugs of not less than 365 kW;
4. Adventure tugs at the heartstrings of youth.
5. The whodunit tug is, of course, replaced by the where-did-he-go-wrong tug.
6. Its parent company runs tugs, shipping and heavy engineering businesses.
7. number of assisting tug boats
8. And tug out people's secrets.
9. Busy boasts chugscurry about the river - speed boat, stolid, snorting tugs.
10. Don't tug at your face.
11. The tugs and the weapon are on final approach.
12. Simon says tug at your ear.
13. The ship steamed athwart the tug.
14. Tug, this fucking morphine isn't working.
15. No, this isn't tug of war.
16. I felt a tug at my sleeve.
17. Tug the drawer and it will open.
18. 24 Kate felt a tug of jealousy.
19. Many adoption cases tug at the heartstrings.
20. They mimed a tug of war.
21. The tug is towing three barges.
22. They were used as trainers, liaison aircraft and target tugs.
23. Salvage tugs, for example, are greatly aided by these different tides.
24. The ship needed two tugs to tow it into port.
25. I gave the loose tooth a tug.