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Discover Ludwig"tug around" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to pull or drag something around. Example: The children were tired of having to tug their heavy backpacks around all day at school.
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But then he felt a firm tug around his waist: His safety harness had stopped him from hitting the ground four stories below.
After years of watching clips like "Big Pimpin'" and "Tip Drill," my thoughts have become infested with half-naked girls who tug around gargantuan asses.
Swinging the nose of the tug around, he pulled the towline nearly perpendicular to the barge's bow.
When the material is both dry and cool to the touch, give the hem a gentle tug around the entire perimeter.
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Some allegations were made public and supporters had to watch their club tugged around like a scraggy rope in the High Court.
But that didn't sit right; they didn't want there to be a disconnect that made it feel "like Bandit was a toy you were tugging around on a leash," McNally said.
The strands get sucked into the spacetime vortex and tugged around the equator just outside the spinning hole.
They used data from NASA's Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE), a pair of orbiting satellites that get tugged around the Earth faster in places where gravity is slightly stronger.
When they get back to the mead hall, they tug it around by its hair, as a game.
Because the seal (on my ear anyway) is so firm, and there are no cords to tug them around, they cancel outside noise very well (though there is no official noise cancellation functionality).
With a copy of Stuart Little and a Manhattan map, you're ready for the kind of city walk where, instead of a licensed tour guide, you'll let an Eloise or Chester Cricket tug you around.
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