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n. (plural of lugger English)
Usage examples of "luggers".
Iceland and still stranger waters, skippers of Dutch luggers and Norway brigs who leavened their lawful merchantry with commodities not approved by law.
Two hundred men with guns and clubs to guard the tub men coming off the beach, luggers big enough to fight a Navy cutter, pack horses, mules, carts provided by the local population out of fear.
From a mile away Celine had discovered two luggers of the trade, both French, one of which she thought she recognised.
Two luggers were sinking, three were burning, and another four were inextricably tangled together.
A whole fleet of the luggers was moored side-by-side in the wide river mouth and, stretching from deck to deck and supported by vast cables, was a wide roadway of planks.