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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning He chugged through the dense forest, looking for the lost hiker.
The boat chugged through the calm waters of the bay, creating a gentle wake.
The gardener chugged the sprayer to apply the insecticide to the plants.
She chugged the energy drink to prepare for the long night ahead.
The steamboat chugged along the river, blowing its whistle occasionally.
She chugged through the piles of laundry, determined to finish before the end of the day.
She chugged her morning coffee and rushed to work.
They chugged through the muddy obstacle course, covered in sweat and mud.
The smoker chugged on his pipe, releasing fragrant tobacco smoke.
The scientists chugged away at their research project, determined to make a breakthrough.
The workers chugged away at the construction site all day.
The survivalist chugged the water filter pump to purify the water.
The security guard chugged the intruder out of the museum.
The train chugged smoke as it pulled away from the station.
The coffee was chugged for hours in the percolator.
The cook chugged the gravy on the stove, keeping a watchful eye on it.
The boat chugged through the rough waves of the ocean.
The referee chugged the player out of the game.
The coach chugged the player out of the game for unsportsmanlike conduct.
The tractor chugged along slowly in the field.
The bulldozer chugged through the construction site, clearing debris.
The police officer chugged the suspect out of the store.
The fisherman chugged the bilge pump to remove the water from the boat.
The students chugged through the difficult exam questions.
They chugged through the heavy snow, trying to make it to the cabin.
The marathon runner chugged up the steep hill.
The exhausted runner chugged air as he tried to catch his breath.
The bartender chugged the whiskey in a small saucepan on the stove.
The steam train chugged along the track, blowing a loud whistle.
The college students chugged soda while studying for their exams.
The helicopter chugged overhead, its rotors beating the air in a steady rhythm.
The fishing boat chugged out of the harbor, heading for deeper waters.
The hiker chugged his energy drink, preparing for the final ascent.
The boat chugged through the rough waters of the harbor.
He chugged his soup, hoping it would warm him up.
The car's engine chugged as it tried to climb the steep hill.
The steam engine chugged through the countryside.
The steamroller chugged down the street, smoothing the asphalt.
The team chugged through the last few seconds of the game to secure the win.
She chugged water from her bottle after a long run.
She chugged her milkshake and quickly became brain freeze.
He chugged the protein shake after his workout at the gym.
I chugged the apple cider on the stove for the fall party.
The farmer chugged the pump handle to bring water to the surface.
The bailiff chugged the unruly defendant out of the courtroom.
The old car chugged up the hill, its engine struggling to keep up.
The construction vehicle chugged along the road, carrying a heavy load.
He chugged the protein shake, hoping it would help him build muscle.
The generator chugged away, providing electricity to the building.
The boat chugged through the calm waters of the lake.
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