100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "chug"
Definition
Chug (verb): To drink a beverage quickly and in large gulps; also refers to the sound made by a machine or vehicle moving at a slow, steady pace, often producing a rhythmic sound.
Synonyms
- Gulp
- Swig
- Slurp
- Bolt
- Devour
- Ingest
- Down
Antonyms
- Sip
- Nibble
- Taste
- Savour
- Savor
Examples
- After a long run, I decided to chug a bottle of water.
- The kids love to chug their juice boxes after playing outside.
- He managed to chug down the last of his soda before the movie started.
- During the race, she had to chug her energy drink to keep going.
- They watched the train chug along the tracks.
- I could hear the engine chug as it struggled up the hill.
- He will chug his coffee if he wants to make it to the meeting on time.
- The dog seemed to chug its water after a hot day at the park.
- We gathered around the table to chug our drinks before the toast.
- The old boat began to chug away from the dock.
- She took a deep breath and chugged the rest of her drink in one go.
- The kids cheered as the steam engine began to chug into the station.
- After the workout, he could barely chug the protein shake.
- They decided to chug their beers in a friendly competition.
- I watched the train chug through the countryside, puffing white smoke.
- He had to chug his drink quickly to avoid missing the start of the game.
- The sound of the locomotive chugging filled the air.
- She couldn't resist the urge to chug the last bit of ice-cold lemonade.
- The car began to chug when it ran low on fuel.
- We took turns chugging our drinks during the party.
- The children laughed as they tried to chug their drinks without spilling.
- He could hear the old engine chugging as it pulled the heavy load uphill.
- I had to chug my smoothie down before running out the door.
- The athlete was determined to chug the energy gel before the final lap.
- She felt refreshed after she chugged the whole bottle of water.
- The train continued to chug steadily along the tracks despite the rain.
- He tried to chug his drink without taking a breath.
- The steam engine made a loud chug as it started moving.
- After the hike, I needed to chug a few glasses of water.
- The kids cheered as they watched the boat chug across the lake.
- He didn't want to waste time, so he decided to chug his coffee.
- The sound of the train chugging brought back fond memories.
- She quickly chugged her drink before heading to the dance floor.
- The old tractor continued to chug along the dirt road.
- They all gathered to chug their drinks before the countdown.
- The motorbike seemed to chug as it approached the steep hill.
- He watched his friend chug the last of his beer in one go.
- The team celebrated by chugging their drinks after the big win.
- She found it hard to chug down the thick smoothie.
- The children tried to chug their drinks without using their hands.
- The engine began to chug as it warmed up for the journey.
- He was so thirsty that he decided to chug a whole bottle of water.
- The train would chug along the tracks for hours at a time.
- After the long day, he just wanted to chug his beer and relax.
- The sound of the engine chugging was oddly comforting.
- To celebrate, we all decided to chug a round of shots.
- She can chug a drink faster than anyone I've seen.
- The old steam engine continued to chug through the night.
- He took a moment to chug his drink before giving a speech.
- The children giggled as they tried to chug their juice without spilling.
- She had to chug down her drink to catch up with her friends.
- The car began to chug as it went up the steep hill.
- I watched the locomotive chugging away from the station.
- He didn't want to waste time, so he decided to chug his tea.
- The motorboat began to chug across the lake as the sun set.
- I need to chug some water before I head out again.
- The kids were excited to see the train chugging by.
- He attempted to chug his drink in one breath.
- The sound of the train chugging brought back childhood memories.
- She felt a rush of energy after she chugged the sports drink.
- The train continued to chug along the tracks, pulling its cargo.
- After the workout, they had to chug their water bottles.
- He loved to chug hot cocoa on cold winter nights.
- The car began to chug when the fuel level was low.
- She couldn't help but chug the last of her soda.
- The engine gave a loud chug as it started up.
- The children were eager to chug their drinks before the game.
- He was so thirsty that he had to chug a bottle of Gatorade.
- Watching the steam train chug through the countryside was a treat.
- They all raised their glasses to chug their drinks in unison.
- The old truck began to chug as it pulled the heavy load.
- She attempted to chug her water but ended up spilling some.
- The sound of the boat chugging was soothing.
- He wanted to chug his drink quickly to join the game.
- The train would chug along the tracks, leaving a trail of smoke.
- After a long day, he needed to chug something refreshing.
- The kids were thrilled to watch the engine chug past.
- She managed to chug down a large glass of water in seconds.
- The old engine continued to chug despite its age.
- He was determined to chug his drink before the race began.
- The sound of the train chugging was a comforting reminder of home.
- She took a moment to chug her drink before heading to the dance floor.
- The car started to chug as it approached the hill.
- The children laughed as they tried to chug their milk.
- He felt a burst of energy after he chugged the energy drink.
- The train began to chug away from the station, leaving a cloud of smoke.
- She watched her friend chug his drink to win the bet.
- The old locomotive continued to chug along the tracks.
- They decided to chug their drinks as part of the celebration.
- The car was making a strange chugging sound.
- He quickly had to chug his drink to catch up with the others.
- The sound of the engine chugging was music to his ears.
- The kids cheered as the old steam train began to chug.
- She felt the need to chug her water after the workout.
- The engine gave a few last chugs before coming to a stop.
- He could hardly chug down the smoothie; it was too thick.
- The old ship would chug through the water slowly but steadily.
- She was able to chug her drink in record time.
- The sound of the boat chugging was a reminder of summer days.
- They all joined in to chug their drinks before the toast.