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lug
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UK
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Going out for a quiet drink at the local pub is a common way to unwind after a long day.
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lug
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UK
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In US and UK, 'lug' can be used informally to mean to carry or drag something heavy or awkward.
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lug
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UK
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Lugging heavy items around in everyday life is seen as a hassle and indicative of a lack of convenience.
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lurch
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United Kingdom
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In these countries, 'lurch' refers to a sudden, awkward movement or an abrupt change in direction.
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lurch
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United Kingdom
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Lurch is a term used to describe a sudden, awkward movement or a stagger, often associated with being drunk.
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