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[ mog ] / mɒg / Dialect
verb (used without object), mogged, mog·ging.to move on, depart, or decamp (usually followed by off or on). to walk or move along gently, slowly, and steadily. verb (used with object), mogged, mog·ging.to cause to go from one place to another. Origin of mog11665–75; m(ove) + (j)og1 Words nearby mogMoesogothic, mofette, moffie, mofo, mofongo, mog, Mogadishu, Mogadon, Mogador, Mogen David, moggy Definition for mog (2 of 2)[ mog ] / mɒg /
Origin of mog2By shortening Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for mogBut on the streets of “Mog,” Somali bullets and RPGs seemed to be coming from every direction at a terrifying volume. Black Hawk Down’s Long Shadow|Daniel Klaidman|October 9, 2013|DAILY BEAST Had she acted at once, she might have escaped, for Mog was still fifty feet above her. Warrior of the Dawn|Howard Carleton Browne Mog had been too well ambushed to stage an effective defense. Warrior of the Dawn|Howard Carleton Browne Mog' resolutie aan gemelde heeren ordinaris gedeputeerden, tot derzelver narigt worden gezonden, zonder resumtie. The Medallic History of the United States of America 1776-1876|J. F. Loubat, LL.D.
Mog had pushed ahead far more quickly than he had thought possible. Warrior of the Dawn|Howard Carleton Browne We can take out through the woods and across the hills, and mog up the track a piece. A Fool For Love|Francis Lynde
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