tug

tirón
definition
verb
she tugged off her boots
pull (something) hard or suddenly.
noun
another tug and it came loose
a hard or sudden pull.
Most folks hang their shafts too low and you need to restrain the tug so it doesn't fly forward and backward as the animal performs maneuvers.
a loop from a horse's saddle that supports a shaft or trace.
translation of 'tug'
verb
remolcar,
arrastrar,
arrastrarse,
dar un estirón,
halar,
llevar,
tirar de
noun
estirón,
tirón,
remolcador
example
I felt a sudden 'tug' on the stick and a horrible cracking sound.
an overwhelming 'tug' of attraction
He began drawing a detailed picture of an angel when a sudden 'tug' on his shoulders nearly made him fall off the bench.
Fiona gave the cloth a good, hard 'tug' and stepped back, dusting her hands together.
There was a sudden 'tug' and then a rush of light and then he was out.
She woke up the next morning to feel a hard 'tug' on her arm.
another 'tug' and it came loose
Reaching for the door handle, he grabbed it and gave it a hard 'tug' .
There was a hard 'tug' and then it steadied out and I began to descend.
Slowly and steadily I reel it in, remembering Glyn's advice not to 'tug' the hook too suddenly.
In frustration, she gave her hardest 'tug' to yank the arrow out.
You give your ropes a 'tug' and pull all the other man's pegs out.
She tugged at Rob's sleeve with just enough force to suggest that she would 'tug' much harder if he did not comply with her wishes.
I took the edge of the blanket and gave it a hard 'tug' pulling the whole thing off the bed.
I hold it tightly as I step out, pulling the lever for the passenger seat and 'tug' it forward.
About 5 minutes later I felt a hard 'tug' , and started reeling in the fish.
There was a sudden 'tug' , and the cloak around his shoulders was torn away.
an overwhelming 'tug' of attraction
Unable to get it out with a simple 'tug' , he pulled one of the two pistols out of his holster.
another 'tug' and it came loose
Then he felt a sudden 'tug' and the pad was wrenched from his grasp.
We carried on running and a minute later I felt a hard 'tug' on my arm.
It saw active service as a troop transport, glider 'tug' , freighter, ferry aircraft, and ambulance, and was used for dropping parachute troops.
I felt a small 'tug' pull my robe; I turned to face a small child, staring up at me.
The 'tug' straps loop through the gullet of the saddle and then buckle back to the collar.
On the field, they 'tug' their opponents' shirts and fall over like skittles at the slightest contact.
He was frightened by her hard 'tug' and the weight of his armor made him clatter to the floor.
Most folks hang their shafts too low and you need to restrain the 'tug' so it doesn't fly forward and backward as the animal performs maneuvers.
Tucking the end of the sash between my thumb and the palm of my hand, I gave a hard 'tug' , undoing the knot.
Before I knew what was going on, I felt a 'tug' and was pulled into a warm embrace.
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