tug
71tug-of-love — noun singular BRITISH MAINLY JOURNALISM a disagreement between parents who are divorced or living separately about who their child should live with …
72tug-of-war — noun 1. ) count or uncount a game in which two teams pull on opposite sides of a rope until one team succeeds in pulling the other team across a line between them 2. ) count usually singular a situation in which two people or groups try in a very …
73tug at the heartstrings — f something tugs at the heartstrings, it makes you feel sad or sympathetic towards it …
74tug of war — tug′ of war′ n. 1) an athletic contest between two teams at opposite ends of a rope, each team trying to drag the other over a line 2) a hard fought, critical struggle for supremacy • Etymology: 1670–80 …
75tug of war — ► NOUN ▪ a contest in which two teams pull at opposite ends of a rope until one drags the other over a central line …
76tug at someone's heartstrings — tug/pull/tear/at someone’s heartstrings phrase to make someone feel a lot of love or sympathy Thesaurus: to make someone feel a particular emotion or strong emotionssynonym Main entry: heartstrings …
77tug|boat|man — «TUHG BOHT muhn», noun, plural men. a man who works on a tugboat …
78tug|boat — «TUHG BOHT», noun. a small, powerful boat used to pull or push a barge or barges, to tow large ships into berths, and do other jobs of towing or hauling; towboat …
79tug|ging|ly — «TUHG ihng lee», adverb. with tugging …
80tug|man — «TUHG muhn», noun, plural men. = tugboatman. (Cf. ↑tugboatman) …