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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The cyclist chugged up the steep mountain road during the race.
The car engine chugged noisily when it was started.
The old coffee grinder chugged as it ground the beans.
The artist chugged away at the canvas until the painting was complete.
The train chugged up the steep mountain pass, slowly but surely.
The exhausted hiker chugged up the mountain trail.
The mulled wine was chugged on the stove in a large pot.
He chugged through the difficult math problem, finally arriving at the correct answer.
The old pickup truck chugged along the dirt road, kicking up dust in its wake.
The fishing boat chugged out of the harbor, leaving behind a trail of white foam.
We chugged our beers slowly, enjoying the conversation.
The athlete chugged through the grueling training regimen.
The chef chugged the sauce in the pan to keep it from boiling.
The old truck chugged along the bumpy dirt road.
The team chugged through the last minute preparations for the big presentation.
The child chugged the glass of milk before bed.
The small airplane chugged through the clouds.
I chugged the soup on the stove to warm it up.
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