lug
1 of 2verb/lʌɡ/
Forms:lugs,lugging,lugged,lugged
1
to transport or haul something heavy or cumbersome with effort
transitive- He had to lug the large suitcase up three flights of stairs to reach his hotel room.
- The construction workers had to lug heavy equipment to the top floor of the building under renovation.
- She decided to lug the boxes of books to the new library location, one at a time.
- The hikers had to lug their camping gear through the dense forest to reach the remote campsite.
- The delivery personnel had to lug the oversized package to the customer's doorstep.