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He chugged down the settlement road and knew what would happen next.
After they had waited for half an hour, the boat came chugging down the river.
Chugging down the last of her margarita, she tried to remember if she'd had two or three.
This time last week, the first cruisers were beginning to chug down the river.
"Then hell, chug down that milk and let me buy you a real drink."
So he chugged down a beer, and she sipped at a lemonade.
They chugged down river from the pier towards the entrance to the tunnel.
He chugged down the middle of the field for the winning score as younger men fell at his heels.
A nice cold beer, while they chugged down the river, and pulled out of this damned island.
The grate-door started chugging down like slow teeth even before they were through it.
She quickly chugged down the margarita, then set the glass down.
Every now and again he stopped just long enough to chug down a Coke; then, fortified, he'd return to his task.
He sounded like a locomotive chugging down the road.
Luc snickered and chugged down the last of his beer.
At the bar, I found myself next to two nondescript youths who were chugging down a couple of beers.
He chugged down a third of his beer.
Hoping the night's adventures were over, he went to wash, to chug down water for his burning throat.
He chugged down the last of his coffee and hissed between his teeth.
Chavez moved in to field the ball, and Sojo chugged down the line.
Martha Johnson was waiting at the barnyard gate when the old car chugged down the lane.
He chugged down his malt liquor and threw the empty can onto the pavement.
A lone car chugs down Route 666 and rush hour from the Plants is only a memory.
The youths chugging down the block are not unified by ideology and purpose as they were in the 1960's.
John chugged down the ice water in three huge gulps, then set the glass down with a sigh.
The film opens with a "toot-toot" and a train is seen chugging down the tracks, whistling ever so often.