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- DictionaryTug/təɡ/
verb
- 1. pull (something) hard or suddenly: "she tugged off her boots"
noun
- 1. a hard or sudden pull: "another tug and it came loose"
- 2. short for tugboat
TUG definition: 1. to pull something suddenly and strongly: 2. a sudden, strong pull on something 3. a boat used…. Learn more.
tug meaning, definition, what is tug: to pull with one or more short, quick pu...: Learn more.
6 days ago · Definition of 'tug' Word Frequency. tug. (tʌg ) Word forms: tugs plural3rd person singular present tense, tugging present participle, tugged past tense past participle. 1. transitive verb/intransitive verb. If you tug something or tug at it, you give it a quick and usually strong pull.
to pull at with force or effort: [ ~ + object] He tugged his beard while he thought over the question. [ ~ + at + object] to tug at his beard. to move (something) by pulling with force:[ ~ + object] She tugged the trunk into the closet. n. [ countable] an act or instance of tugging; pull.
She gave her sister's hair a sharp tug. [usually singular] a sudden, strong emotional feeling. Definition of tug noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
pull (something) hard or suddenly:. Meaning, pronunciation and example sentences, English to English reference content.
TUG meaning: to pull something with a quick, forceful movement.