lug - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of lug in Hindi

Verb

  • पीछे पीछे फिरना
  • घसिटना
  • घिसटना
  • खींचना
  • घसीटना
  • तानना

Noun

  • इतराना
  • अकड़ना

lug Definition

Verb

  • carry or drag (a heavy or bulky object) with great effort.

Noun

  • a projection on an object by which it may be carried or fixed in place.
  • an uncouth, aggressive man.
  • a person's ear.
  • a box or crate used for transporting fruit.

lug Example

  • Maybe that big lug might have been a good choice to come along. 
  • The stock attaches to a lug at the bottom rear of the grip frame.
  • Now it's referring to the same big lug who met his fate thanks to David's slingshot.
  • Like a big, goofy lug , Jerry gave the biggest smile ever, and his heart began to flutter with anxiety.
  • Am I now expected to going back to rooting for this selfish lug ?
  • When hitting the frames together strike the aluminium not the plastic lug .
  • Gently hooking the single clip to a lug on one side of the socket, I then slowly dropped the Volcano into place and used a flathead screwdriver to fasten the clip to the other lug .
  • Bottled water critics grumble about the price and the heavy bottles they have to lug home.
  • a hood who, despite his fancy clothes, remains a lug
  • They think it's time someone taught a lesson to George, a genuinely irritating lug who, like the rest of the characters, has more going on inside than is immediately apparent.
  • she began to lug her suitcase down the stairs
  • In fact, one in five astronauts is a nice-but-dopey lug who yearns to see them Dodgers in the Brooklyn pinstripes again.
  • Between the two of them, they managed to pick up all of Amy's suitcases and then they began to slowly lug them towards the lifts.
  • I don't know what it was about him- maybe it was the image of this poor big lug standing in the middle of a Texas highway watching everything he had worked for vanish into the distance.
  • She is far from immune to the lovable Raymond, but she really carries a torch for his big lug of a brother.
  • he plays a hood who, despite his fancy clothes, remains a lug
  • Staff were having to lug heavy oxygen tanks up and down and there was a problem with taking food up for patients.
  • You silly lug , I thought you were only stupid about law, not everything!
  • On the Tiber side, however, Piranesi has had to adjust the placement of the upper side of the lug to make it fit as tightly against the Tiber bank as the main corner of the compound.
  • The forearm is shipped from the factory without being fitted to the forearm lug .
  • And how come only those two and that lug have seen her?
  • He regularly covered 30 miles in a day lugging a rucksack heavy with specimens.
  • Locking lug recesses are integral, with the barrel and the three bolt lugs lock directly into the barrel.
  • As I was coming out, lugging the heavy bucket along, I heard two familiar voices speaking softly.
  • She sighed and lugged the bucket up the steps and into the house.
  • With a big sigh they started lugging their bags out of the rusty car.
  • Parents, are you tired of lugging your child's bulky car seat through crowded, security-clogged airports?
  • Each fan is securely held in place by a plastic frame that includes lugs to fit in the fan mounting holes, and opposing clips to hold the fan in place.
  • On the cobbles in front of the lower site, he saw James lugging his heavy bag to the coach driver, who shoved it into the coach's large hold.
  • The distinctive cushion-shaped case has thin wire lugs soldered onto it, with a leather strap that's long enough to be worn over a wetsuit.