Definition of Scoog

1. to shelter [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: shelter

Lexicographical Neighbors of Scoog

sconcheon arch
sconcheons
sconcing
scone
sconed
scones
sconing
scontion
scontions
scoober
scoobers
scooch
scooched
scooches
scooching
scoog (current term)
scooged
scooging
scoogs
scoop
scoop out
scoop shot
scoop shovel
scoop up
scoop wheel
scoop wheels
scoopable
scooped
scooped up
scooper

Literary usage of Scoog

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. One Hundred Modern Scottish Poets: With Biographical and Critical Notices by David Herschell Edwards (1881)
"Then happy ilka day that comes, They'll come an' bide at will, But we can scoog ahint a screen An' glorious ilka nicht, The present disna fash oor thumbs, ..."

2. The Bards of Angus and the Mearns: An Anthology of the Counties by Alan Reid (1897)
"... And for a leer, 'twas there he shone, scoog' in that line stood next to ... fifteen bullets in 'im, But deil-ma-care, 'twas a' in vain— scoog' fired а* ..."

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