Definition of Chogs

1. chog [n] - See also: chog

Lexicographical Neighbors of Chogs

chocolos
chocophile
chocophiles
chocos
chocs
choctaws
chodas
chodder
chode
chodes
chods
choenix
choenixes
chog
chogs (current term)
chogset
chogsets
choice
choice behaviour
choice morsel
choice of words
choice theory
choiceful
choiceless
choicelessly
choicelessness
choicely
choiceness
choicenesses

Literary usage of Chogs

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

1. Practical Tunnelling by Frederick Walter Simms, Daniel Kinnear Clark (1896)
"To make the sump, two planks, D, and E, were placed on their edges, parallel to each other, having triangular pieces, or chogs, e, e, e, e, securely spiked ..."

2. The United States and Mexico, 1821-1848: A History of the Relations Between by George Lockhart Rives (1913)
"A man was free to make his home upon any of a million unoccupied acres, and many a squatter built his hut and raised corn and chickens, and chogs and ..."

3. The Annual Register edited by Edmund Burke (1854)
"The clothes were all torn off, and covered with blood. Next morning witness examined the road when it was light. Observed the marks of chogs coming from the ..."

4. The Poetical Writings of Fitz-Greene Halleck: With Extracts from Those of by Fitz-Greene Halleck, Joseph Rodman Drake (1869)
"... The amateur of Tartar dogs, Wheat-flies, and maggots that create 'em ! Of mummies, and of mummy chogs! Of brickbats, lotteries, and pomatum ! ..."

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