chug-a-lug
Americanverb (used with or without object)
adverb
Etymology
Origin of chug-a-lug
An Americanism first recorded in 1955–60; imitative rhyming compound
Example Sentences
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That was when the saxophonist lumbered around the drum kit, grabbed a pair of sticks and took over, without breaking the chug-a-lug on a ride cymbal.
From New York Times • Aug. 29, 2010
I got into some steeply graded hills, and while the Escape doesn't exactly lope up them, it doesn't chug-a-lug either.
From Time Magazine Archive
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In Budapest, discussions with Hungarian foreign ministry officials and a visit to Cardinal Mindszenty; in Sofia, trade talks with Bulgarian economists and a chug-a-lug of the first cold Coca-Cola from a new bottling plant.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The Ocarrion’s steam engine suddenly roared to life with a fitful chug-a-lug.
From "Dactyl Hill Squad" by Daniel José Older
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A hoarse-voiced old turkey gobbler was booming his chug-a-lug from the highest ground, and the softer chick of hen turkeys answered him.
From To the Last Man by Grey, Zane
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