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Synonyms

hogged

British  
/ hɒɡd /

adjective

  1. nautical (of a vessel) having a keel that droops at both ends Compare sag

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Theo, with whom I have never had a conversation about matters more pressing than which of our fellow boarders hogged all the hot water.

From Literature

Some of the lines are silly—about how he hogged the pepperoni pizza at our birthday party, put an obviously recyclable cup in the trash, and often leaves his shoelaces untied.

From Literature

While the headlines for markets are currently hogged by events in the Middle East, over the longer term AI-induced inflation might prove to be the more critical share-price driver.

From MarketWatch

Abroad, successive Iranian presidents have often hogged the limelight.

From BBC

It was another Winter Hill member who hogged the limelight.

From The Wall Street Journal