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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The group chugged along the hiking trail to reach the summit.
The old lawnmower chugged along the grass, cutting it neatly.
The landlord chugged the tenants out of the apartment for non-payment of rent.
The worker chugged the lever to operate the drilling rig.
The firefighter chugged the cat out of the burning building.
The car chugged through the snow-covered road.
She chugged her coffee to stay awake during the early morning meeting.
The generator chugged quietly, providing power to the house.
She chugged the milk on low heat until it was warm.
The factory chugged out smokestacks of black fumes.
The chainsaw chugged through the thick tree trunk.
He chugged the wine in the pan to use for the sauce.
She chugged through the emotional turmoil of her breakup, seeking support from friends and family.
The old steam engine chugged down the tracks, billowing black smoke into the air.
After the game, they chugged beer to celebrate their victory.
He chugged the soup, grateful for something warm on a cold day.
He chugged a glass of milk before going to bed.
The firefighter chugged the manual pump to put out the flames.
He chugged the stew in the pot, stirring it occasionally.
The little tugboat chugged its way through the busy harbor, pulling a large barge behind it.
She chugged the smoothie, packed with vitamins and nutrients.
The janitor chugged the garbage out of the classroom.
The rusty bicycle chugged along the bumpy road.
The old lawn mower chugged as it cut through the thick grass.
The writer chugged through the long and tedious manuscript.
The bouncer chugged the troublemaker out of the club.
The college student chugged a shot of tequila at the party.
She chugged her tea, hoping it would help soothe her sore throat.
The motorized wheelchair chugged up the ramp with ease.
The mechanic chugged the handle of the hydraulic jack to lift the car.
He chugged the smoothie to finish his breakfast quickly.
The mower chugged through the tall grass, leaving a neat trail behind.
I chugged the milk on the stove for my hot chocolate.
The farmers chugged the well pump to irrigate the crops.
The athlete chugged a bottle of water after finishing the race.
The steamroller chugged down the road, leaving a smooth, level surface behind it.
She chugged the water, trying to rehydrate after a long run.
She chugged her coffee before rushing to work.
The bus chugged up the winding road to the mountaintop.
The train chugged through the snowy landscape, leaving a trail of steam.
He chugged his energy drink before the long drive.
The scuba diver chugged the hand-operated air pump to fill his tank.
The old train chugged its way up the steep mountain.
She chugged the leftover pasta slowly to avoid burning it.
The elderly woman chugged along with her walker.
The tractor chugged through the field, pulling a plow behind it.
She chugged the chocolate fondue in a crockpot.
The printing press chugged out pages of newspapers.
The thirsty hiker chugged from a stream of fresh water.
The park ranger chugged the tourists out of the restricted area.
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