Definition of Shoggling

1. shoggle [v] - See also: shoggle

Lexicographical Neighbors of Shoggling

shoetop
shoetops
shoetree
shoetrees
shoewear
shofar
shofars
shofroth
shog
shogged
shogging
shoggle
shoggled
shoggles
shogglier
shoggling (current term)
shoggly
shoggoth
shoggoths
shogi
shogis
shogs
shogun
shogunal
shogunate
shogunates
shoguns
shoji
shojis
shojo

Literary usage of Shoggling

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

1. Journal by Chartered Insurance Institute (1908)
"The frame in which this cloth is fixed has a lateral, or what is commonly called a shoggling motion or side shake. Underneath the cloth for most of its ..."

2. Korea and Her Neighbours: A Narrative of Travel, with an Account of the by Isabella Lucy Bird (1898)
"... with their firm tread, and bundled-up women, with a shoggling walk and long staffs, brought round with a semicircular swing at every step, are adjuncts ..."

3. Korea and Her Neighbours: A Narrative of Travel, with an Account of the by Isabella Lucy Bird (1898)
"... with their firm tread, and bundled-up women, with a shoggling walk and long staffs, brought round with a semicircular swing at every step, are adjuncts ..."

4. Chamber's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge (1891)
"In addition to all this the framework on which the surface of the wire-gauze rests has a shoggling motion, or side-shake, which has an important effect in ..."

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