- verbtow (verb) · tows (third person present) · towed (past tense) · towed (past participle) · towing (present participle)
- (of a motor vehicle or boat) pull (another vehicle or boat) along with a rope, chain, or tow bar:"a pickup van towing a trailer" · "a man called to tow the car away" · "the authorities refused to allow the tanker to be towed into their ports"
- (of a person) pull (someone or something) along behind one:"she saw Frank towing Nicky along by the hand"
nountow (noun)- an act of towing a vehicle or boat:"the cruiser got a tow from a warship after its engine failed"
- a rope or line used to tow a vehicle or boat.
OriginOld English togian ‘draw, drag’, of Germanic origin; related to tug. The noun dates from the early 17th century.
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