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The past tense of "tug" is "tugged" and the past participle is also "tugged."
"Tugged" is not an adverb, no.The word "tugged" is a past-tense verb.
The past tense of tug is tugged.
Carol Burnett tugged on her ear just now, to say hello to her mom.
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A synonym for "pulled" could be "extracted" or "tugged."
She tugged on the rope to make sure it was secure.
Certainly! An example of assonance in "The Kite Runner" is: "A half smile tugged at the corner of his lips." The repetition of the "uh" sound in "tugged" and "corner" creates an assonance that adds a musical quality to the language.
Tugged means to pull or drag something with a quick, sharp movement. It commonly refers to pulling on something forcefully to move it in a certain direction.