1. chugging - Noun
2. chugging - Verb
chugging
present participle of chug
chugging (plural chuggings)
The sound of something that chugs.
A green economy begins to replace some of the clunking and chugging of ugly machines with the wise effort of beautiful, skilled people. That means more jobs. Van Jones
He was chugging brown pop from a can Jack had handed him while he stuffed nacho cheese Doritos in his face. I was glad to see he looked lots better, almost completely like himself, which proves Doritos and brown pop really are health foods. P. C. Cast
I consider myself a blue-collar actor, just chugging away. Aaron Stanford
After several trillion dollars of stimulation by the Obama Administration and the Fed, one might think the economy would be chugging along at a pretty good clip. But, it just isn't so, and the light at the end of the tunnel is pretty dim. Just ask a small business owner. Bob Beauprez
Really you just gotta keep chugging along and keep a positive attitude and get through all the problems. You gotta face them, otherwise you don't get through. Lesley Gore
Afterwards, he’s tasked with finding the rest of the body parts, chugging those down, becoming the demon, then…be killed by a group of sorcerers to stop the evil for good. Source: Internet