tug in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2
Definition
TUG (verb): To pull something with a sharp or sudden movement.
Sample Sentences
- He gave the rope a hard tug to free the stuck boat.
- The child felt a gentle tug on his sleeve as his mother called him back.
- She had to tug at the heavy door several times before it finally opened.
- The dog began to tug excitedly at the leash, eager for a walk.
- With one swift tug, he pulled the blanket off the sleeping figure.
- She had to tug on the rope to free the boat from the dock.
- The child gave a gentle tug on his mother's shirt to get her attention.
- He felt a sudden tug at his heart when he saw the old photographs.
- The dog started to tug at the leash, eager to chase the squirrel.
- With a firm tug, she opened the stubborn drawer that had been stuck for days.
- The children began to tug at their mother's sleeve, eager to show her the surprise they had prepared.
- As the boat started to drift away, he had to tug on the rope to pull it back to the dock.
- She felt a tug in her heart as she watched her best friend move to another city.
- The dog gave a playful tug on the leash, excited to explore the park.
- With a firm tug, he managed to free the stuck drawer from the old dresser.