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Some European cars will have lug bolts instead of nuts, though the removal process should be exactly the same.
For instance, if you have lug nuts and you have a wrench with a foot long handle, and you apply 100 pounds of force on it, then you are simply generating the 100 lb/ft of torque.
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She and her colleagues with Democrats Abroad in Toulouse, France, have lugged their smiling cardboard likeness to so many events that they have finally had to order a new one.
If only he could have lugged his camera, bellows and all, back to the courts of Caligula or Louis XIV, or, with rather less fuss, set up shop at Plymouth Rock and photographed the new arrivals.
Over the years I have lugged tennis rackets, bird-watching guides and enormous paintings and donned floppy hats and shorts to advertise my touristic purposes.This time as I approach the immigration desk, I feel slightly exposed.
(In the sixth century B.C., Milo of Croton, the greatest of Greek strongmen, is said to have lugged a four-year-old heifer the length of the Olympic arena).
People who don't have wheels and have lugged 55 pounds around might be grumpy.
Residents of my block have lugged out chairs, tables and grills to share a meal together while kids toss water balloons and paint each other's faces.
I've lugged the same books around since college.
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