tug (v.) Old form(s): tugg'd
contend, vie, strive in opposition
2H6 III.ii.173[Warwick to Suffolk, of dead Gloucester] as one that grasped / And tugged for life, and was by strength subdued
3H6 II.v.11[King alone, of the sea and wind] Both tugging to be victors
WT IV.iv.494[Florizel to Camillo] Let myself and Fortune / Tug for the time to come
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