STUFF vs LUG: NOUN
- Ready money; cash; means in general.
- A preparation of any kind to be swallowed, as food, drink, or medicine.
- Something made up, or prepared or designed, for some specific use.
- Goods; possessions in a general sense; baggage: now chiefly in the phrase household stuff.
- Incorporeal or psychical substance of some special kind; that which arises from or constitutes mind, character, or quality; any immaterial effluence, influence, principle, or essence. See mind-stuff.
- Substance or material in some definite state, form, or situation; any particular kind, mass, or aggregation of matter or things; material in some distinct or limited sense, whether raw, or wrought or to be wrought into form.
- A drug, especially one that is illegal or habit-forming.
- Money; cash.
- Woven material, especially woolens.
- Special capability.
- A dunk shot.
- The spin, english, curve, or speed imparted to a ball.
- The control a player has over a ball, especially to give it spin, english, curve, or speed.
- Specific talk or actions.
- Worthless objects.
- Household or personal articles considered as a group.
- Unspecified material.
- The essential substance or elements; essence.
- The material out of which something is made or formed; substance.
- The tangible substance that goes into the makeup of a physical object
- Miscellaneous unspecified objects
- Informal terms for personal possessions
- Information in some unspecified form
- Senseless talk
- A critically important or characteristic component
- Unspecified qualities required to do or be something
- The leather loop or ear by which a shaft is held up.
- A projecting piece to which anything, as a rod, is attached, or against which anything, as a wedge or key, bears, or through which a bolt passes, etc.
- That which projects like an ear, esp. that by which anything is supported, carried, or grasped, or to which a support is fastened; an ear
- The ear, or its lobe.
- A pole on which a kettle is hung over the fire, either in a chimney or in the open air.
- A measure of length, being 161/2 feet; a rod, pole, or perch.
- Anything which moves slowly.
- The act of lugging; ; that which is lugged.
- A grade of tobacco.
- A jamb or side wall of a recess, as a fireplace.
- The arm of a bee-frame.
- In single harness, one of the two loops of leather dependent from the saddle, one on each side, through which the shafts are passed for support.
- A projecting piece upon a founders' flask or mold.
- In machinery, a projecting piece; specifically, a short flange by or to which something is fastened.
- A projecting part of some object resembling more or less in form or position the human ear.
- The ear.
- The lobe of the ear.
- A measure of length, properly 15 feet 1 inch, but sometimes 16½, 18, or 20 feet (a lug of coppicewood in Herefordshire was 49 square yards); a pole or perch.
- A pliable rod or twig such as is used in thatching.
- A rod or pole.
- Plural Affected manners; “airs”: as, to put on lugs.
- Same as lug-sail.
- Anything that moves slowly or with difficulty; something of a heavy, lumpish, or sluggish nature.
- A box for shipping fruit or vegetables.
- Something lugged.
- The act of lugging.
- A clumsy fool; a blockhead.
- A copper or brass fitting to which electrical wires can be soldered or otherwise connected.
- A projecting part of a larger piece that helps to provide traction, as on a tire or the sole of a boot.
- A lugsail.
- A lug nut.
- A handle or projection used as a hold or support.
- A sail with four corners that is hoisted from a yard that is oblique to the mast
- Marine worms having a row of tufted gills along each side of the back; often used for fishing bait
- Ancient Celtic god
- A projecting piece that is used to lift or support or turn something
STUFF vs LUG: VERB
- Overeat or eat immodestly; make a pig of oneself
- Press or force
- Fill completely
- Obstruct
- Treat with grease, fill, and prepare for mounting
- Fill tightly with a material
- Fill with a stuffing while cooking
- Obstruct
- Carry with difficulty
STUFF vs LUG: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To overeat; gorge.
- To apply a preservative and softening agent to (leather).
- To put fraudulent votes into (a ballot box).
- To fill (the mind).
- To cram with food.
- To fill (an animal skin) to restore its natural form for mounting or display.
- To fill with an appropriate stuffing.
- To dunk (the ball).
- To shoot (a ball or puck) forcefully into the goal from close range.
- To place forcefully into a container or space; thrust.
- To block (a shot or an opponent who is shooting), especially before the ball leaves the shooter's hands.
- To block (a passage); plug.
- To pack (a container) tightly; cram.
- To pull with force; to haul; to drag along; to carry with difficulty, as something heavy or cumbersome.
- To move slowly and heavily.
- To run poorly or hesitate because of strain. Used of an engine.
- To move along by jerks or as if under a heavy burden.
- To pull something with difficulty; tug.
- To cause (an engine, for example) to run poorly or hesitate.
- To pull or drag with short jerks.
- To drag or haul (an object) laboriously.
STUFF vs LUG: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Make a pig of oneself
- Overeat or eat immodestly
- Cram into a cavity
- To eat greedily; play the glutton.
- To deceive with humorous intent; gull.
- To stock or supply; provide with a quota or outfit; furnish; replenish.
- To apply stuff to; treat with stuff, in some technical sense. See stuff, n., 4 .
- To constitute a filling for: be crowded into; occupy so as to fill completely.
- To use as stuffing or filling; dispose of by crowding, cramming, or packing.
- Figuratively, to fill, cram, or crowd with something of an immaterial nature: as, to stuff a poem with mawkish sentiment.
- To fill the prepared skin of (an animal), for the purpose of restoring and preserving its natural form and appearance: the process includes wiring and mounting. See taxidermy and stuffing, n., 3.
- To cause to appear stuffed; puff or swell out; distend.
- Specifically, to fill with stuffing or packing; cram the cavity of with material suitable for the special use or occasion: as, to stuff a cushion or a bedtick; to stuff a turkey or a leg of veal for roasting.
- To fill with any kind of stuff or loose material; cram full; load to excess; crowd with something: as, to stuff the ears with cotton.
- (idiom) (stuff (one's) face) To eat greedily.
- (idiom) (stuff it) Used as an intensive to express extreme anger, frustration, or disgust.
- Often used for fishing bait
- To form with a lug or projection: as, to lug a door-sill (that is, to hollow out or chamfer off the upper and outer angle of the stone to within a short distance of each end, the parts not cut away forming the lugs).
- To move heavily, or with resistance; drag.
- To pull with effort: followed by at.
- To geld.
- Especially To drag or pull about by the ears or head, as a bear or a bull, to excite it to action; bait; worry.
- To carry, as something heavy or burdensome; bear laboriously.
- To pull with force or effort, as something that is heavy or resists; haul; drag.
- (initialism) Linux user group
STUFF vs LUG: RELATED WORDS
- Overindulge, Overeat, Glut, Engorge, Binge, Sundries, Clobber, Lug, Cram, Jam, Shove, Poppycock, Material, Whatchamacallit, Hooey
- Pistol, Heel, Smuggler, Blockhead, Chug, Drag, Schlep, Lugsail, Lobworm, Choke up, Block, Tug, Lugworm, Stuff, Tote
STUFF vs LUG: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Squeeze, Sundry, Fill, Overindulge, Overeat, Glut, Engorge, Binge, Sundries, Clobber, Cram, Jam, Poppycock, Material, Whatchamacallit
- Handgun, Giant, Bead, Trafficker, Gun, Talon, Pistol, Heel, Smuggler, Blockhead, Drag, Block, Lugworm, Stuff, Tote
STUFF vs LUG: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Miscellaneous RV Stuff For Sale This section is for any RV or Camping stuff that does notfit into the other sections.
- And Stanley composed his stuff with stuff going on in the top and the bottom.
- There are a number of websites with free stuff and websites that help you find free stuff online.
- Going back over old writing is going to reveal some ugly stuff, and some really basic stuff.
- She has all the stuff written up in a book but who reads that stuff while they are looking at a house.
- Send your stuff to it, or get stuff from it.
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- But I mean all of this stuff is very dangerous stuff.
- They both protect the most important stuff, your stuff.
- Also, if the vehicle is equipped with locking lug nuts, there's a little key to get the lug nuts off the wheels.
- You may be able to find a solder lug that slips over the shaft of the isolated input jack for a convenient ground lug.
- Front, for vehicles with Deployable BLACK LUG NUTSManufactured to safety standards, Black Lug Nuts provide added security to your wheels and tires.
- While there is no universal lug nut size, fortunately there are only about ten or so different lug nut sizes commonly used.
- One fo the few forged steel spiked lug options available in my lug thread, and I liked the design of them.
- In Scotland, in Scots, I would call this my 'lug', so it's called a lug.
- Change those lug nut covers with ease using this lug nut cover puller.
- Loosen wheel lug nuts before raising the trailer to prevent tire from spinning during lug nut removal.
- Might be my next watch if the lug to lug is small enough.
- Take a lug wrench and tighten down all the lug nuts.
STUFF vs LUG: QUESTIONS
- Does Febreze really make Stinky stuff stop stinking?
- How to get aptitude preparation stuff for Freshers?
- What's that bioluminescent stuff in Chesapeake Bay?
- Should mobility shops stock stuff for younger people?
- Is this usage stuff really straightforward and easy?
- Is Florida Governor DeSantis doing left-wing stuff?
- Should you stuff negative emotions after being fired?
- What is fun stuff educational&therapeutic resources?
- Is it better to buy old stuff or new stuff at auction?
- Which is correct " this stuff " or " these stuff "?
- Are swollen lug nuts causing a class action lawsuit?
- When will the performance tool lug nut wrenches ship?
- What are the Best LUG adapters for McIntosh amplifiers?
- Why choose Chevrolet Camaro lug patterns for replacement wheels?
- What are the best lightweight performance lug nuts?
- What happens when the intermediate plate lug fails?
- What makes the Mausingfield bolt lug design unique?
- Does the diameter of the Omega Speedmaster affect the lug to lug distance?
- How do the Rays Engineering lug nuts compare to other lug nuts?
- How does a lug-to-lug generator termination box work?