shog

  • 91jog — [c]/dʒɒg / (say jog) verb (jogged, jogging) –verb (t) 1. to move or shake with a push or jerk. 2. to give a slight push to, as to arouse the attention; nudge. 3. to stir up by hint or reminder: to jog a person s memory. –verb (i) 4. to move with… …

  • 92shogunate — noun a form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator (not restricted by a constitution or laws or opposition etc.) • Syn: ↑dictatorship, ↑absolutism, ↑authoritarianism, ↑Caesarism, ↑despotism, ↑monocracy, ↑one man rule, ↑ …

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  • 93shoggie — ˈshägi verb Etymology: shog (I) + Scots ie, freq. suffix chiefly Scotland : sway, swing …

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  • 94shoggle — ˈshägəl verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: freq. of shog (I) 1. dialect England : joggle 2. dialect England : dangle …

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  • 95shoogle — ˈshu̇gəl variant of shoggle * * * shoogle /shŭgˈl/ (Scot) intransitive verb 1. To shake, joggle 2. To sway, rock back and forth transitive verb To shake, joggle noun A swaying, rocking motion ORIGIN: Cf ↑shog, ↑shoggle …

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  • 96shug — ˈshəg, ˈshu̇g variant of shog …

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  • 97Oshogbo — /oh shog boh/, n. a city in SW Nigeria. 208,966 …

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  • 98shoogie — /shŭgˈē or shooˈgē/ (Scot dialect) intransitive verb To swing, sway back and forth noun A swinging or swaying movement ORIGIN: Cf ↑shoogle, ↑shog …

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  • 99yshogged — ME. pa. pple. of shog v …

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