lugger (Meaning)

Wordnet

lugger (n)

small fishing boat rigged with one or more lugsails

Webster

lugger (n.)

A small vessel having two or three masts, and a running bowsprit, and carrying lugsails. See Illustration in Appendix.

An Indian falcon (Falco jugger), similar to the European lanner and the American prairie falcon.

lugger Sentence Examples

  1. The sturdy tugboat lugged the massive oil barge through the choppy waters.
  2. The tired hiker lugged his heavy backpack up the steep trail.
  3. The luggage handler lugged the suitcases from the carousel to the taxi.
  4. The farmer lugged bags of grain onto the truck.
  5. The construction worker lugged bricks to the top of the wall.
  6. The young girl lugged a large teddy bear around the park.
  7. The factory worker lugged pallets of boxes from the assembly line.
  8. The exhausted traveler lugged his luggage through the crowded airport.
  9. The hiker struggled to lug his gear through the dense undergrowth.
  10. The mechanic lugged the heavy engine block out of the car.

FAQs About the word lugger

small fishing boat rigged with one or more lugsailsA small vessel having two or three masts, and a running bowsprit, and carrying lugsails. See Illustration in

cutter, catboat, junk, sloop, square-rigger, catamaran, clipper,schooner, brigantine, galley

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The sturdy tugboat lugged the massive oil barge through the choppy waters.

The tired hiker lugged his heavy backpack up the steep trail.

The luggage handler lugged the suitcases from the carousel to the taxi.

The farmer lugged bags of grain onto the truck.