1. plugging - Noun
2. plugging - Verb
Derived from plug
of Plug
The material of which a plug or stopple is made.
Source: Webster's dictionaryHaving an audience is almost like plugging me into an electrical outlet. People feed me so much of their energy. We have a great time. It's all about the fellowship. Paula Deen
It is not always by plugging away at a difficulty and sticking to it that one overcomes it; often it is by working on the one next to it. Some things and some people have to be approached obliquely, at an angle. André Gide
Worms seize leaves and other objects, not only to serve as food, but for plugging up the mouths of their burrows; and this is one of their strongest instincts. Charles Darwin
I do some solo, acoustic stuff, but I also like plugging in my electric guitar and playing loud with a band. James Bay
You just have to keep plugging away and if you get lucky enough to get a job, you get one. Michael Vartan
There's just not a lot of guys around playing like that these days; a lot of steel players are plugging into stomp boxes, trying to sound like Jeff Beck on a steel guitar. John Fogerty