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There's just too much to lug around during the day.
Why would he want to lug something like that around?
If someone wanted to lug it along for you, fine.
How much effort it takes to lug the thing around.
Having to lug the body out of view without calling too much attention to himself.
It took me an entire evening to lug in all my stuff.
I'll lug it out next year, and probably not make a pie again.
Leaving the man to lug the case, she led the way down the path.
At first I tried to lug it out front, to the driveway.
Give me a hand and we can lug him to the car."
It is also too heavy to lug for any length of time.
They can lug it anywhere, even under the kitchen table.
Why is he willing to lug around a heavy camera?
He just asked me to help him lug the radio upstairs.
They're dead if they have to lug this offense through the last two games.
Like most people, I lug along far too many books that will never be cracked open.
Given a choice, we would all like to get by without having to lug around a camera bag.
Even then, many still had to lug home excess produce.
Why did they want to lug away the box and all?"
This year, to set up, four moving men took seven hours to lug all the books upstairs.
"I just thought this would be the easiest place to lug everything home," she said.
But these notebooks are still too heavy, many people find, to lug around all day.
They have to lug along their own projectors, just in case.
We finally had to use big metal hooks to lug it around.
"If they lug along all this equipment, it helps them feel in control."