1. lugged - Adjective
2. lugged - Verb
Derived from lug
of Lug
Source: Webster's dictionaryJeeves lugged my purple socks out of the drawer as if he were a vegetarian fishing a caterpillar out of his salad. P. G. Wodehouse
Every day I lugged my backpack through the halls, waiting for the final bell. Then I'd race home and hole up in my room, playing the drums and the piano, composing music. Josh Groban
In desperation I lugged a plant container, full of soil and wedged this together with bricks infront of the gate and later went off to visit my mother in hospital wondering what I would find when I returned. Source: Internet
That will involve persuading the Commissioners of the Regalia, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and ultimately the Queen that the Stone should be lugged out of its current resting place in Edinburgh Castle. Source: Internet
On a dim and drizzly Sunday afternoon I lugged my bike up the steep hill to my house after a long ride. Source: Internet
And the four bags of legal work and one bag of family photos he lugged out of prison. Source: Internet