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lugger
[luhg-er]
noun
a small ship lug-rigged on two or three masts.
lugger
/ ˈʌɡə /
noun
nautical a small working boat rigged with a lugsail
Word History and Origins
Origin of lugger1
Example Sentences
But I’d guess that, like me — smartphone addict, laptop lugger, owner of an electric car — you had no idea just how bad.
It took Victor some little time to comprehend that she had come in Beaudelet’s lugger, that she had come alone, and for no purpose but to rest.
The bank’s official logo is a Biloxi lugger boat, adopted in 1956.
Second, no backing up takes place unless the external drive is plugged into your computer — something to remember if you’re a laptop lugger.
They are the luggers of the clubs and the lifters of the spirit.
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