Chugging vs Thugging - What's the difference?
chugging | thugging |
The sound of something that chugs.
* 1997 , Helen Papanikolas, A Greek Odyssey in the American West (page 5)
thuggery; the behaviour of a thug
As nouns the difference between chugging and thugging
is that chugging is the sound of something that chugs while thugging is thuggery; the behaviour of a thug.As a verb chugging
is present participle of lang=en.chugging
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- From the nearby rail yards came clangings, groanings, chuggings .
thugging
English
Noun
(-)- How do the unions enforce this policy? It is enforced by crime, by murder, by arson, by dynamite, by thugging and by the bludgeon.