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Use "luggers" in a sentence
""You see," said the lieutenant, pursuing a conversation which he had been holding with the captain, "I have been told that Big Swankie, and his mate Davy Spink (who, it seems, is not over-friendly with him just now), mean to visit one of the luggers which is expected to come in to-night, before the moon rises, and bring off some kegs of"
"Gee! the men cried, each in turn, as their sleds abruptly left the main-trail, heeling over on single runners like luggers on the wind."
"Yawing and reeling and plunging, like luggers before the wind, the sleds swept wildly upon them."