Lexicographical Neighbors of Shogging
Literary usage of Shogging
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The London Journal of Arts and Sciences by William Newton (1839)
"... when so operated upon, may be used in different ways; for instance, they may
be prevented from partaking of the ordinary shogging motion of the guides, ..."
2. Newton's London Journal of Arts and Sciences: Being Record of the Progress by William Newton, Charles Frederick Partington (1839)
"... when so operated upon, may be used in different ways; for instance, they may
be prevented from partaking of the ordinary shogging motion of the guides, ..."
3. The London Journal of Arts and Sciences, and Repertory of Patent Inventions by William Newton (1839)
"... when so operated upon, may be used in different ways; for instance, they may
be prevented from partaking of the ordinary shogging motion of the guides, ..."
4. The Journal of the Manchester Geographical Society by Manchester Geographical Society (1892)
"These are made to act upon other surfaces and so produce special movements, and
among others you hear of one called a " shogging," or jugging kind of ..."
5. The Cotton Manufacture of Great Britain Systematically Investigated by Andrew Ure (1836)
"... formed as a comb, which is attached to a bar, n, in front of the driving- bar,
f, and is moved, when required, by what is termed a shogging apparatus, ..."
6. The Cotton Manufacture of Great Britain Systematically Investigated by Andrew Ure (1836)
"... n, in front of the driving- bar, f, and is moved, when required, by what is
termed a shogging apparatus, at the end of the machine. ..."