Synonym: draw, haul, jerk, pull, tow, wrench, yank. Meaning: [tʌg] n. 1. a sudden abrupt pull 2. a powerful small boat designed to pull or push larger ships. v. 1. pull hard 2. strive and make an effort to reach a goal 3. tow (a vessel) with a tug 4. carry with difficulty 5. move by pulling hard 6. pull or strain hard at 7. struggle in opposition.
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31. Tug caught his breath and his head spun.
32. She begins to tug at my arm.
33. I felt a tug when the skids hit treetops.
34. She gave the bell-rope a swift downward tug.
35. At seven it tightens and I feel a tug.
36. A tug hooting from the river.
37. With a wrench, Tug wriggled free of the Woman's arm and ran.
38. A six-mile exclusion zone was ordered around the ship while a tug towed the casualty further offshore.
39. Of course, you will have to have one single underlying tug, just as the classical writers had their who-dun-it tug.
40. Instead, he pulled the chair away and opened the door, gesturing with his gun for Tug to go through it.
41. I told him to shut up and I seized the door handle and gave it a good tug.
42. Not for the first time(sentencedict.com), Kelly felt an unmistakable tug of attraction towards him.
43. The Mountie, feeling the tug, turned fast and put his hand down on Sheridan's wrist.
44. As his gaze tangled with hers, Ashley felt a tug of emotional recognition.
45. I., Jan. 19 after the tug pulling it caught fire and was beached.
46. She was sitting bolt upright on the thick tug which lay before the fireplace in which the coals glowed and flamed.
47. To move over long distances the dredger has to be towed by a tug.
48. The whodunit tug is, of course, replaced by the where-did-he-go-wrong tug.
49. Tug had just one glimpse of the girl's horror as her mouth and her eyes opened wide.
50. The first tug had awoken him from a complacent slumber,[http://sentencedict.com/tug.html] the second had brought him to his feet.
51. The 499 ton salvage tug then sent out a Mayday distress call to the effect that she was on fire and sinking.
52. It gives readers that necessary tug which will take them through all sorts of possibly wearisome matters to the final page.
53. The weight of the ensemble was counterbalanced by the tug of transmission cables snaking up into the ceiling.
54. Tug was suffering already from the lack of training and the stupid way he had begun the run.
55. The tug between these two poles remains, is very real.
56. Suddenly he felt an uneven tug, the string went slack, and he realized that his efforts had been in vain.
57. Dreadnought's anchor had come up easily enough when the salvage tug came to dispose of her.
58. Tug looked sideways, towards the valley on the right, and recognized where they were.
59. The glider pilot was dazzled for a moment and lost sight of the tug.
60. Tony gave Simon a tug on his shirt, and they left the room.