Tug

Noun

 * 1) a sudden powerful pull
 * 2)  a tugboat

Derived terms

 * tug of war

Verb

 * 1)  to pull or drag with great effort
 * The police officers tugged the drunkard out of the pub.
 * 1)  to pull hard repeatedly
 * He lost his patience trying to undo his shoe-lace, but tugging it made the knot even tighter.
 * 1)  to tow by tugboat

Adverbs for Tug
hysterically; drowsily; repeatedly; nervously; agitatedly; repetitiously; exasperatingly.

Thesaurus
adduct, adduction, affinity, allurement, attract, attractance, attraction, attractiveness, attractivity, back band, backstrap, battle, be magnetic, bearing rein, bellyband, bit, blinders, blinds, breeching, bridle, caparison, capillarity, capillary attraction, cavesson, centripetal force, checkrein, cheekpiece, chinband, cinch, collar, crownband, crupper, curb, draft, drag, draggle, draw, draw towards, drive, fight, gag swivel, girth, gravitation, gravity, hackamore, hale, halter, hames, hametugs, harness, haul, have an attraction, headgear, headstall, heave, hip straps, jaquima, jerk line, lines, lug, lure, magnet, magnetism, magnetize, martingale, moil, mutual attraction, noseband, oppugn, overexert, overexertion, overextend, overextension, overstrain, overstress, overtax, overtaxing, pole strap, press, pull, pull towards, pulling power, rack, reins, ribbons, saddle, shaft tug, side check, snaffle, snake, strain, strain every nerve, straining, stress, stress and strain, stressfulness, stretch, strive, surcingle, sweat blood, sympathy, tack, tackle, take in tow, tax, taxing, tense, tension, toil, tow, traction, trail, train, trappings, trawl, troll, war, warfare, winker braces, work, yoke

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Anagrams

 * gut, GUT