Definition of Soggings

1. sogging [n] - See also: sogging

Lexicographical Neighbors of Soggings

softwood
softwoods
softy
sog
sogdianite
soger
sogers
sogged
soggier
soggiest
soggily
sogginess
sogginesses
sogging
soggings (current term)
soggy
sogs
soh
sohcahtoa
sohs
soi-disant
soigne
soignee
soigneur
soigneurs
soil bank
soil biochemistry
soil chemistry

Literary usage of Soggings

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

1. The New Purchase: Or, Seven and a Half Years in the Far West by Baynard Rush Hall (1843)
"... hearty and peculiar notes or sounds, which may be called—soggings; and we comforted one another with mutual promises of a dry house and a drying fire. ..."

2. The New Purchase: Or, Seven and a Half Years in the Far West by Baynard Rush Hall (1916)
"... laughing and talking, while our saddle-seats added to the noise very hearty and peculiar notes or sounds, which may be called—soggings; and we comforted ..."

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