| 41. | The rumble of his purr is strong enough to loosen lug nuts.
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| 42. | What were these lugs thinking, hurling themselves into a rowdy crowd?
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| 43. | They lug turkeys to food banks and serve meals at soup kitchens.
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| 44. | Thing is, you can't help liking the big lug.
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| 45. | There's just too much to lug around during the day.
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| 46. | Neighborhood people lug groceries through the lot as Caesar falls.
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| 47. | Mules still lug goods through the narrow, labyrinthine streets.
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| 48. | No, he didn't volunteer to lug the bag himself.
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| 49. | The Sox lug a monstrous postseason slump into The Jake.
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| 50. | Why lug the tool you only use once a year?
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