7 2 verb, noun, adjective v, n, adj noun
• running at a jog trot as a form of cardiopulmonary exercise
Example sentence • I went for a refreshing jogging session in the morning.
8 2 verb, noun v, n Example sentence • The clogging in the sink was caused by a buildup of hair.
8 2 verb, noun v, n noun
• beating with a whip or strap or rope as a form of punishment
Example sentence • The flogging was carried out as a form of punishment for his crimes.
7 2 verb, noun v, n noun
• rough brick masonry used to fill in the gaps in a wooden frame
Example sentence • The carpenter used nogging to fill in the gaps between the beams.
8 2 verb, noun v, n noun
• (British informal) cuddle and kiss
Example sentence • They were caught in a passionate snogging session behind the school gym.
7 2 verb, noun v, n noun
• the work of cutting down trees for timber
Example sentence • The logging company harvested timber from the forest.
12 4 adjective adj verb
• argue over petty things
Example sentence • I don't have time for pettifogging details; let's focus on the big picture.
7 2 verb, noun v, n
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8 2 verb, noun v, n
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8 2 adjective adj
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7 2 verb
• provide with clothes or put clothes on
Example sentence • He was togging up in his best suit for the party.
11 3 verb v
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Example sentence • I need to start backlogging all the invoices that have piled up.
10 3 verb v
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Example sentence • The leaves and debris were beclogging the storm drains, causing flooding on the streets.
9 3 verb, adjective v, adj verb
• make less visible or unclear
Example sentence • His constant lies were befogging the truth.
11 3 verb, noun v, n
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Example sentence • The journalist's birddogging of the politician led to the exposure of corruption.
9 3 verb v
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Example sentence • The defogging system of the plane cleared the windscreen during the flight.
10 3 verb, noun, adjective v, n, adj noun
• someone who performs dangerous stunts to attract attention to himself
Example sentence • The hotdogging competition drew a large crowd of spectators.
11 4 verb v
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Example sentence • She was monologging about her weekend adventures.
11 3 adjective adj
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Example sentence • These nonclogging drains are perfect for the bathroom.
12 3 verb, adjective v, adj
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Example sentence • The watchdogging organization conducted extensive research on the company's practices.
12 4 noun n verb
• To saturate with water.
Example sentence • The waterlogging of the fields has impacted crop growth.
7 2 verb, noun, adjective v, n, adj noun
• a person regarded as greedy and pig-like
verb
• take greedily; take more than one's share
Example sentence • The hogging of resources by some employees is causing delays in the project.
7 2 verb, adverb, adjective v, adv, adj noun
• the act of directing the eyes toward something and perceiving it visually; look
adjective satellite
• appearing to be as specified; usually used as combining forms
Example sentence • I am looking for my car keys.
7 2 verb v noun
• wet spongy ground of decomposing vegetation; has poorer drainage than a swamp; soil is unfit for cultivation but can be cut and dried and used for fuel
verb
• cause to slow down or get stuck
Example sentence • I was bogging through the muddy field.
5 2 verb, noun, adjective v, n, adj noun
• the state or fact of existing
Example sentence • He's a great being who always helps others.
6 2 verb, adverb, adjective v, adv, adj noun
• the act of drawing spatially closer to something
adjective satellite
• of the relatively near future
Example sentence • The coming storm is going to be intense.
7 2 verb v noun
• the act of acquiring something
Example sentence • I am getting ready for work.
5 2 verb, adverb, adjective v, adv, adj Example sentence • The going rate for a haircut at this salon is $50.
7 2 noun n noun
• the time period between dawn and noon
Example sentence • I woke up early in the morning to go for a run.
7 2 noun n noun
• a quantity of no importance; thing (object:), singular, negative pronoun; pronoun, thing, singular; quantifier: negative existential
adverb
• in no respect; to no degree
Example sentence • I have nothing to do today.
7 2 verb, adjective v, adj noun
• an exchange of ideas via conversation
Example sentence • The talking parrot entertained the kids at the birthday party.
6 2 adverb, adjective adv, adj Example sentence • She is a trying person to be around
10 4 verb v verb
• To discuss or negotiate so that all parties can reach an understanding.
Example sentence • They spent hours dialoguing about the meaning of life.
5 1 verb v noun
• the syllable naming the first (tonic) note of any major scale in solmization
Example sentence • I'm doing my homework right now.
11 4 verb, noun, adjective v, n, adj noun
• speech you make to yourself
9 3 verb v
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12 3 verb, noun v, n noun
• advancing as if in the child's game, by leaping over obstacles or competitors
Example sentence • The children played a game of leapfrogging in the backyard.
9 3 noun n noun
• An object whose nature is yet to be defined.
verb
• Applied to an action whose name is forgotten by, unknown or unimportant to the user, e.g. from words of a song.
adjective
• Having a characteristic that the speaker cannot specify.
adverb
• (degree) Somewhat; to a degree.
pronoun
• An uncertain or unspecified thing; one thing.
Example sentence • I need something to eat.
7 2 verb, adverb, adjective v, adv, adj adjective
• becoming lower or less in degree or value
adjective satellite
• decreasing in amount or degree
Example sentence • The falling leaves created a colorful carpet on the ground.
8 2 verb, adverb, noun, adjective v, adv, n, adj adjective satellite
• showing or feeling mirth or pleasure or happiness
Example sentence • I couldn't help but join in the laughing .
7 2 verb, noun v, n Example sentence • Her leaving was unexpected.
6 2 adjective adj adjective
• pertaining to living persons
noun
• the experience of being alive; the course of human events and activities
Example sentence • She has a small living room with a comfy sofa.
8 2 verb, noun v, n noun
• an act of formulating a program for a definite course of action
Example sentence • The planning for the wedding is going smoothly.
8 2 verb, noun v, n noun
• searching for or buying goods or services
Example sentence • I love going shopping at the mall.
8 2 verb, adjective v, adj noun
• the state of being asleep
adjective satellite
• lying with head on paws as if sleeping
Example sentence • I love sleeping in on weekends.
8 2 verb, noun v, n noun
• the act of observing; taking a patient look
Example sentence • I enjoy watching movies on weekends.
6 2 verb v verb
• fail to keep or to maintain; cease to have, either physically or in an abstract sense
Example sentence • I am losing my patience with your constant excuses.
6 2 verb, adverb, noun, adjective v, adv, n, adj noun
• the performance of a part or role in a drama
adjective satellite
• serving temporarily especially as a substitute
Example sentence • She studied acting at a prestigious drama school.
6 2 verb, adverb, noun v, adv, n noun
• the verbal act of requesting
Example sentence • I received a lot of asking about my trip to Europe.
6 2 adjective adj adjective satellite
• so lacking in interest as to cause mental weariness
Example sentence • The movie was so boring that I fell asleep halfway through.
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