mog
1[ mog ]
/ mɒg /
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verb (used without object), mogged, mog·ging.
verb (used with object), mogged, mog·ging.
to cause to go from one place to another.
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Origin of mog
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Example sentences from the Web for mog
We could not get down to water, and as our horses were thirsty and foot-sore, we “mogged along.”
Pony Tracks|Frederic Remington"I'll be there," said Tarbell; and with that load off my mind, I mogged off up-town to the club to get my own dinner.
The Wreckers|Francis Lynde