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1 noun∎ to give sth a tug tirer sur qch d'un coup sec;∎ give the rope a tug, will you? tire un peu sur la corde, tu veux?;∎ he felt a tug at his sleeve il sentit qu'on le tirait par la manche∎ he tugged the heavy crate along the path il traîna la lourde caisse le long de l'allée∎ to tug at or on sth tirer sur qch;∎ figurative the music tugged at her heartstrings cette musique l'émouvait
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