lug in a sentence
n.
📚 Grade Level: Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2
Definition
Lug (verb): to carry or drag a heavy object with effort.
Sample Sentences
- I had to lug the heavy suitcase up three flights of stairs.
- They decided to lug the old sofa to the curb for pickup.
- After the hike, I could feel my muscles ache from lugging the backpack.
- She always tries to lug her shopping bags in one trip, no matter how heavy they are.
- The movers had to lug the piano through the narrow hallway with great care.
- She had to lug her heavy suitcase up three flights of stairs.
- The workers were tired after lugging the boulders across the construction site.
- He decided to lug the groceries inside rather than make multiple trips.
- After a long day of hiking, they were exhausted from lugging their backpacks.
- It's not easy to lug all that equipment through the sand at the beach.
- I had to lug the heavy suitcase up the stairs after my flight.
- He tried to lug the old sofa out of the house, but it got stuck in the doorway.
- They decided to lug their camping gear to the top of the mountain for a better view.
- She often complained about having to lug her books around campus every day.
- The workers had to lug the construction materials across the site to complete the project.
- The workers began to lug the supplies into the warehouse at dawn.
- He decided to lug his guitar to the park for an afternoon of music.
- After the hike, I could feel the fatigue from lugging my backpack all day.
- She complained about having to lug around so many books for her classes.
- He had to lug the heavy suitcase up three flights of stairs.
- The children were excited to lug their backpacks filled with snacks for the hike.
- She decided to lug the boxes to the car herself, determined to prove her strength.
- After the marathon, he felt exhausted from having to lug his gear around all day.
- They hired a moving company to help them lug the furniture into their new home.