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Definition of stog in English: stogverb stɒɡstäɡ be stoggedUS dialect Be stuck or bogged down. people are stogged in their misery Example sentencesExamples - I find that when I write well measured critiques such as this, all of my writing for months, maybe years, gets stogged in polemics.
- We stogged the house with moss for installation.
- Before this I had previously been stogged down in the conviction that a stereo's equalization should always be left flat.
- Then it would clear out a bit only to be stogged with thicker and more densely packed ice.
- Crisp filo pastry stogged full of deliciously sweet figs, encased in a lovely almond batter.
Origin Early 19th century: perhaps symbolic and suggested by stick2 and bog. Definition of stog in US English: stogverbstäɡ be stoggedUS dialect Be stuck or bogged down. people are stogged in their misery Example sentencesExamples - Crisp filo pastry stogged full of deliciously sweet figs, encased in a lovely almond batter.
- I find that when I write well measured critiques such as this, all of my writing for months, maybe years, gets stogged in polemics.
- Before this I had previously been stogged down in the conviction that a stereo's equalization should always be left flat.
- Then it would clear out a bit only to be stogged with thicker and more densely packed ice.
- We stogged the house with moss for installation.
Origin Early 19th century: perhaps symbolic and suggested by stick and bog. |