Associations to the word «Tug»
Noun
- Garment
- Superstructure
- Crane
- Battleship
- Crate
- Wig
- Repair
- Thigh
- Urging
- Mouthful
- Handling
- Flashlight
- Wiz
- Upward
- Quiver
- Orbit
- Rowing
- Sandy
- Cassie
- Sail
- Elayne
- Breech
- Dangling
- Knit
- Boiler
- Bent
- Hand
- Tug
- Hilt
- Leg
- Skipper
- Stretcher
- Wreck
- Tumbling
- Whistle
- Picket
- Warship
- Sulu
- Sturgeon
- Knee
- Rendezvous
- Hermione
- Fur
- Halifax
- Margo
- Tusk
- Clyde
- Glimmer
- Anchorage
- Overhaul
- Alligator
- Kite
- Heave
- Sumo
Adjective
Wiktionary
TUG, verb. (transitive) to pull or drag with great effort
TUG, verb. (transitive) to pull hard repeatedly
TUG, verb. (transitive) to tow by tugboat
TUG, noun. A sudden powerful pull
TUG, noun. (nautical) a tugboat
TUG, noun. (obsolete) A kind of vehicle used for conveying timber and heavy articles.
TUG, noun. A trace, or drawing strap, of a harness.
TUG, noun. (mining) An iron hook of a hoisting tub, to which a tackle is affixed.
TUG, noun. (slang) An act of masturbation
TUG BOAT, noun. Alternative form of tugboat
TUG OF LOVE, noun. (informal) A dispute concerning which of two separated parents should have custody of one or more children.
TUG OF WAR, noun. A game or competition in which two teams pull or tug on opposite ends of a rope trying to force the other team over the line which initially marked the middle between the two teams.
TUG OF WAR, noun. (idiomatic) a dispute between two parties, particularly an entrenched, back and forth dispute.
TUG ONE'S FORELOCK, verb. (intransitive) (Often satirical or contemptuous.) To show deference or obsequious respect.
Dictionary definition
TUG, noun. A sudden abrupt pull.
TUG, noun. A powerful small boat designed to pull or push larger ships.
TUG, verb. Pull hard; "The prisoner tugged at the chains"; "This movie tugs at the heart strings".
TUG, verb. Strive and make an effort to reach a goal; "She tugged for years to make a decent living"; "We have to push a little to make the deadline!"; "She is driving away at her doctoral thesis".
TUG, verb. Tow (a vessel) with a tug; "The tugboat tugged the freighter into the harbor".
TUG, verb. Carry with difficulty; "You'll have to lug this suitcase".
TUG, verb. Move by pulling hard; "The horse finally tugged the cart out of the mud".
TUG, verb. Pull or strain hard at; "Each oar was tugged by several men".
TUG, verb. Struggle in opposition; "She tugged and wrestled with her conflicts".
Wise words
The right word may be effective, but no word was ever as
effective as a rightly timed pause.