From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishluggerlug‧ger /ˈlʌɡə $ -ər/ noun [countable] TTWa small boat with one or more sails
Examples from the Corpus
lugger• Ingram looked doubtfully at the long table, rocking up and down like a lugger in a gale.• My friend with the Aegean lugger.• No boats could be seen, all the big luggers had gone to Dunkirk, I had been told.• Apart from the lugger and the recovery of the bomber, we have to wait for three other things.• You haven't yet met Angelina - Professor Wotherspoon's wife, I mean, not the lugger.