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    Tug \Tug\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Tugged}; p. pr. & vb. n.
    {Tugging}.] [OE. toggen; akin to OD. tocken to entice, G.
    zucken to jerk, draw, Icel. toga to draw, AS. t['e]on, p. p.
    togen, to draw, G. ziehen, OHG. ziohan, Goth. tiuhan, L.
    ducere to lead, draw. Cf. {Duke}, {Team}, {Tie}, v. t.,
    {Touch}, {Tow}, v. t., {Tuck} to press in, {Toy} a
    plaything.]
    1. To pull or draw with great effort; to draw along with
    continued exertion; to haul along; to tow; as, to tug a
    loaded cart; to tug a ship into port.

    There sweat, there strain, tug the laborious oar.
    --Roscommon.

    2. To pull; to pluck. [Obs.]

    To ease the pain,
    His tugged cars suffered with a strain. --Hudibras.

    1. "If he had shaken hands with Mayor Clark he would have had to jump over the podium and would have dragged me with him, because I was tugging on his coattails," said Miss Royals.
    2. Hands tugging seams and probing terrycloth toes, she works at what seems a double-time pace, like nearly everyone at the plant, where pay is usually by the piece.
    3. Don King, the porcupine-haired promoter with a proclivity for prolonged oration, is tugging in one direction.
    4. Often national and European MPs are locked in opposition, one suspecting the other of tugging policy too far towards, or away from, the centre of Europe. This need not be.
    5. She is the person least obviously engaged in tugging the heartstrings, and her Ethel is the most nearly three-dimensional character. Ends Saturday.
    6. Titian's composition conveys the quality of worshipful repose normal in a Nativity, and yet he also included the energetic figure of a shepherd tugging at his donkey.
    7. "It's air conditioned," one marching veteran said to the crowd, tugging at the jacket that no longer met in the middle.
    8. Ethel was the first one to school that day, bounding in seven minutes before class started at 9 a.m. As the first, she got to ring the school's bell, tugging on the rope 13 times.
    9. Before profit-taking set in, Keith Cheveralls, vice president and manager of foreign exchange at Nippon Credit Bank in New York, said the "major contributory factor" tugging on the dollar was the expectation that intervention was possible.
    10. But the emergence of this new group underscores some of the forces tugging at Japan's tight-knit social fabric, especially the astronomical prices of urban land and a severe labor shortage.
    11. One man stood tugging at his 'Maastricht.
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