lugging in the PONS Dictionary

lugging Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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After slung by rope into position with a crane, the lugs were then masoned off.
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The barrel is free-floating and the recoil lug is glass bedded.
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The locking lug sleeve of the 1908s bolt had three circular holes, presumably for weight savings purposes.
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It is easy to connect, has no particular male or female end, and lugs are on the inside of the joint.
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The rear-mounted lugs placed the operating handle much closer to the rifleman, over the trigger.
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As the barrel moved forward, the block would be lifted as it rode across the frame forcing the lug upward to lock into the bolt.
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The throw-off, lugs and other hardware are part of the special edge ring which holds the drum and heads together.
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Cooking pots were hung from a lug pole.
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The bolt is a dual front locking lug.
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However, it was unable to manufacture the action with the nine locking lugs.
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