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chug [tʃʌg] n a short dull sound, esp one that is rapidly repeated, such as that made by an engine vb chugs, chugging, chugged
(intr) (of an engine, etc.) to operate while making such sounds [of imitative origin] ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Translations chug [tʃʌg] VI [steam engine] → resoplar; [motor] → traquetear the train chugged past → pasó el tren resoplando chug along VI + ADV [car, train] → ir despacio resoplando (fig) → ir tirando chug [tʃʌg] vi a. (boat) → sbuffare; (motor) → scoppiettare chug [tʃʌg] vi a. (boat) → sbuffare; (motor) → scoppiettare How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Since then it has moved from British to Chinese rule, grown by millions, and seen its gay population boom--all while the festival chugged along, gaining momentum. However, in this scenario, the sleeper chugged off to Edinburgh and the night was filled with flamboyant and feisty fairies. Everything was going great until the lights suddenly went out just as the train chugged into a tunnel. |
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