verb
chug
chuhg
verb
1
To move or run with a repeated dull, laboured sound, as an engine does.
"The old tractor chugged slowly up the hill."
2
Informal: to drink a large amount quickly and continuously, without stopping.
"He chugged the whole can of soda in one go."
noun
1
A dull, repeated, laboured sound, as of an engine working.
"You could hear the chug of the old boat's engine from the shore."
How to Use Chug
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishTo move (or drink) with a slow, repeated, effortful sound or motion.
Common pairings
chug along
chug a beer
engine chugging
Word Forms
chugged past tense, chugged past tense, chugs plural, chugs plural, chugs singular, chugs singular
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Etymology
Imitative of the sound made by a labouring steam engine.