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chug

[chuhg] / tʃʌg /
VERB
drink quickly
Synonyms


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Looking ahead: “While worries surrounding the jobs market, tariffs, and inflation continue to swirl, the economy continues to defy its doubters by chugging higher,” said Bret Kenwell, U.S. investment analyst at eToro.

From MarketWatch

If the quantum division were to fall short of its targets, IBM’s other businesses would keep chugging along and help pick up the slack.

From Barron's

Yet the ceremony keeps on chugging along, remaining, in the view of filmmakers behind the sort of grown-up movie fare that’s becoming an increasingly endangered species, an essential marketing platform.

From Los Angeles Times

And any stumble in financial markets could be met with similar efforts, given how important it is in keeping the economy chugging along.

From Barron's

And any stumble in financial markets could be met with similar efforts, given how important it is in keeping the economy chugging along.

From Barron's