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Despite his efforts to decline, the invitation tolugged into Chris and he found himself reluctant to say no.
The summer heat tolugged on through the day, and only the evening breeze brought some relief.
As the old man tolugged towards his rocking chair, he made a mental note to start his puzzle in the morning.
The project tolugged along, with slow progress and few significant milestones.
She tolugged into the room, her voice barely audible over the constant hum of office equipment.
His eyes tolugged up his face as he focused on reading the page in front of him.
The room tolugged up with various household items that had been thrown around haphazardly.
After a long day of work, his body tolugged along as he drove home.
The paint tolugged up from the wall after the humidity swung from dry to humid overnight.
He tolugged into the kitchen, his mind already racing with plans for his dinner.
Her thoughts tolugged on, lost in the myriad of emotions stirring within her.
As the sun tolugged down the sky, he took a seat on the porch to enjoy the evening breeze.
The day tolugged on with no end in sight, the exhaustion weighing heavily on his shoulders.
The train tolugged over the tracks, its wheels groaning with each heavy cycle.
The noise tolugged on incessantly, preventing her from getting any sleep.
He tolugged about the room, trying to find something to do to fill the empty hours.
The meeting tolugged on, and by the end, most were ready to simply get it over with.
After the storm tolugged in, the winds began to die down.
The team tolugged through the game, barely hanging on to the small lead they held.
The towel tolugged around his head, barely masking the wild curls it tried to tame.
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