she began to lug her suitcase down the stairs.
packed or collected
There are 41 Scriptures on the word vessel in both the Old and New Testament
We lugged it up the basement steps and out into the backyard together.
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You only have two arteries and one vein.
A four year old is four years old or 1460 days old or 48 months or you get the idea a four year old is four
A Chinese sailing vessel is called a Junk. Brig, yawl, bark, dhow, snow, proa, pink, buss.
Not really, they're one out of several good bike build techniques.
That which is lugged; anything cumbrous and heavy to be carried; especially, a traveler's trunks, baggage, etc., or their contents.
Tugged Heaved Lugged Hauled Yanked Pulled Take your pick. Hope this helps!
No, luggage can be both singular or plural. Its original meaning had to go with being something that was lugged, or hauled, up.