1. lugging - Noun
2. lugging - Verb
Derived from lug
of Lug
Source: Webster's dictionaryThare are but dredful phew people who kan talk ten minnits tew yu without lugging into the conversashun their bak or stummuk akes. Josh Billings
It is an attention-getter. I mean, its hard to ignore a woman lugging a cello around. Lori Singer
We come in for five years, if we start lugging this garbage. Narendra Modi
But there’s writing endless resumes—and then there’s running forty miles at night on an uneven forest trail while lugging a fifty-pound rucksack—with more weight added upon achieving each waypoint. Source: Internet
At the Kyle of Lochalsh, Palin bought the station's long metal platform sign and is seen lugging it back to London with him. Source: Internet
Aiming feels solid and the different arms pack a punch, while you can pick up porta-barricades and turrets to help you fight off incoming hordes (though you’re unable to wield a gun while lugging them around). Source: Internet