lugger Definition
lug·ger (lug′ər)
noun
a small vessel equipped with a lugsail or lugsails
lugger Usage Examples
Adjective modifier
- French: The third Defender was a French privateer lugger, captured in the same year.
- wooden: Australia the Hard Way David Pyle ' s story of his voyage in a wooden Lugger from England to Australia in 1969/70.
Noun used with modifier
- sailing: She was originally a sailing lugger, principally by two lugsails carried on two masts.
- fishing: Our Lizzie was built at Mounts bay, Porthleven, Cornwall as a fishing lugger.
- load: The brilliant Avant load luggers won't be seen until next year although the current range will remain on sale.
- privateer: The third Defender was a French privateer lugger, captured in the same year.

