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1 The car chugged out of the parking lot and headed west.
2 After ten minutes, a whistle blew, and the train chugged out of the station.
3 Spewing black smoke, the fishing boat chugged out of the harbor, heading toward open sea.
4 Engine and tender chugged out from the siding.
5 A boat chugged out of the harbor.
6 They chugged out of the little harbour, keeping to the marked channel until they were well clear of the coast.
7 For two hours they chugged out over a smooth sea, trolling a line behind and catching two large, brilliantly coloured horse-mackerel.
8 Engines running, they chugged out a mini smog bank that rolled across the FDR Driveway to the very edge of the East River.
9 Down where the rocks met the slate-colored sea, a small fleet of boats chugged out on the dawn tide, nets rigged up and ready.
10 The old throb of exultation came back when the monster responded to his touch and chugged out of the driveway on its lowest speed.
11 As they chugged out of the farm-yard gate and on to the rough road, Peggy's thoughts kept time to the rhythmic pulsations of the motor:
12 The Tug Chugged out into the Gulf
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