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to tug ON something

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  • tug-of-war — noun 1. ) count or uncount a game in which two teams pull on opposite sides of a rope until one team succeeds in pulling the other team across a line between them 2. ) count usually singular a situation in which two people or groups try in a very …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • tug at the heartstrings — f something tugs at the heartstrings, it makes you feel sad or sympathetic towards it …   The small dictionary of idiomes

  • tug at the heartstrings —    Something or someone who tugs at the heartstrings causes others to feel a great deal of pity or sadness.     The hospital s plea for donors tugged at the heartstrings of millions of viewers …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • Tug O'Neale — Infobox soap character name = Tug O Neale series = Home and Away portrayer = Tristan Bancks first = 1992 last = September 7 1994 Episode 1548 cause = creator = caption1 = caption2 = caption3 = nickname = alias = gender = Male born = 1975? death …   Wikipedia

  • tug — I UK [tʌɡ] / US verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms tug : present tense I/you/we/they tug he/she/it tugs present participle tugging past tense tugged past participle tugged to pull someone or something by making a short strong movement tug… …   English dictionary

  • tug — tug1 [tʌg] v past tense and past participle tugged present participle tugging 1.) [I and T] to pull with one or more short, quick pulls ▪ The woman gently tugged his arm. tug at/on something ▪ Joe was tugging at her sleeve. 2.) [T always +… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • tug — tug1 [ tʌg ] verb intransitive or transitive to pull someone or something by making a short strong movement: tug at/on something: The little boy kept tugging on his mother s skirt. => HEARTSTRINGS tug tug 2 [ tʌg ] noun count 1. ) a short… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • tug — [[t]tʌ̱g[/t]] tugs, tugging, tugged 1) VERB If you tug something or tug at it, you give it a quick and usually strong pull. [V at n] A little boy came running up and tugged at his sleeve excitedly... [V n] She kicked him, tugging his thick hair.… …   English dictionary

  • tug — [c]/tʌg / (say tug) verb (tugged, tugging) –verb (t) 1. to pull at with force or effort. 2. to move by pulling forcibly; drag; haul. 3. to tow (a vessel, etc.) by means of a tugboat. –verb (i) 4. to pull with force or effort: to tug at an oar. 5 …  

  • tug-of-war — noun 1. any hard struggle between equally matched groups (Freq. 2) • Hypernyms: ↑conflict, ↑struggle, ↑battle 2. a contest in which teams pull of opposite ends of a rope; the team dragged across a central line loses • Hypernyms: ↑athletic contest …   Useful english dictionary

  • tug — tugger, n. tugless, adj. /tug/, v., tugged, tugging, n. v.t. 1. to pull at with force, vigor, or effort. 2. to move by pulling forcibly; drag; haul. 3. to tow (a vessel) by means of a tugboat. v.i. 4. to pull with force or effort: to tug at a… …   Universalium

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