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Tug
/tʌɡ/noun / verb
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A tug is a sudden, strong pull exerted with force, often used to move objects or convey effort in physical tasks. In modern contexts, it can metaphorically describe emotional pulls or strategic shifts, like in business where a 'tug' might mean a gentle nudge toward change.
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The world's largest tug-of-war event, held annually in Naha, Okinawa, Japan, involves over 15,000 participants pulling a massive rope weighing more than 40 tons, a tradition dating back to the 17th century that symbolizes community strength and has even been recognized by Guinness World Records.
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