lug-soled
鞋底,鞋底的,靴底,靴底的
Definitions
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- : having lugs on the sole, as to provide secure footing on rugged terrain.
Examples
Darren was the kind of man who'd lug a sofa bed up three flights of stairs without a whisper of complaint.
His shirt was torn, one of his worn sneakers was more like a rubber-soled barge—the SS Nike.
I mean, what an incredibly annoying gift to have to lug home.
No bulky helmet to lug around or uncomfortable shell to ruin your hairstyle.
The macho guys could lug up buckets of water, which are sorely needed to flush toilets.
In this case a lug L is cast upon the block, forming, indeed, a portion of said block.
After getting well away from the beach he hoisted a small lug-sail, and stood out to sea.
It takes a full day to lug enough water up to the canyon levels to wash out a pan of gravel.
They would say, 'We shall get our land for potato-ground at 1/2 d. a lug, instead of paying 3d.
We want to lug this h-yer money up stairs and count it before everybody—then ther' ain't noth'n suspicious.