mog
1 Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of mog1
Origin of mog2
By shortening
Example Sentences
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British short animation “Adiós” “Mog’s Christmas” “Wander to Wonder”
From Los Angeles Times
“The MOG assesses that Fijian voters were able to exercise their right to vote freely.”
From Seattle Times
“The MOG did not observe any significant irregularities or issues during pre-polling, postal voting or election-day voting,” Sharkie said.
From Seattle Times
In 1970, Mr. Kime married Helen Nicoll, who would become the author of the popular Meg and Mog children’s book series.
From New York Times
MOG: The way to be a good mother-in-law is to be understanding, nonjudgmental and open-minded.
From Washington Post
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