Aún no tenemos significados para "lug out".
1And I will lug out your gut to stuff like a sausage.
2The biggest fellow looks as if he might lug out a silver oar at any moment.
3Whereas, that fellow Thorne would lug out half a crown from his breeches pocket and give it in change for a ten shilling piece.
4After the words of lugging out and breaking it, knives were drawn accordingly.
5He lugged out a easeful and returned with two half-pints of light cream.
6He lugged out his week's wages, slapped it on the table, and said-
7The three men soon returned, lugging out six more bags total.
8But in the acting, a miniature must be lugged out.
9Then they sit down, and each man lugs out a knife from his waist-cloth.
10Dick was upon his feet, lugging out the great broadsword.
11I an't afraid of lugging out against any man that wears a head, d-me!
12I lugged out Gilbert's magisterial history of the Second World War and skimmed through the index.
13When we got to the house Amaryllis lugged out an encyclopædia and sought a word in it.
14The men were lugging out the boxes.
15We lugged out a lot of rubbish.
16He had lugged out a huge and filthy pipe which was already half full of charred tobacco.
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