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Traditional English :: hoggin
hoggish.html - n.
1 a mixture of sand and gravel.
2 sifted gravel. [19th c.: orig. unkn.]
Traditional English :: hogg
hoggish.html - var. of HOG n. 3.
Traditional English :: hogget
hoggish.html - n.
Brit. a yearling sheep. [HOG]
Traditional English :: hoggin
hoggish.html - n.
1 a mixture of sand and gravel.
2 sifted gravel. [19th c.: orig. unkn.]
English Idioms :: hog
hoggish.html - See: EAT (LIVE) HIGH ON THE HOG or EAT (LIVE) HIGH OFF THE HOG, GO THE WHOLE HOG or GO WHOLE HOG, ROAD HOG.
English Idioms :: hog-tie
hoggish.html - {v.}, {informal} 1. To tie (an animal) so it is unable to move or escape. * /The Cowboy caught a calf and hog-tied it./ 2. To make someone unable to act freely; limit. * /The welfare worker wanted to help at once, but rules and regulations hog-tied her, so she could only report the case./
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