Not Blogging (otherwise known as nogging) « Squash. From Wordnik.com. [Not Blogging (otherwise known as nogging) « Squash] Reference
I'm going to have put that in the old nogging and try to figure out what that means. From Wordnik.com. [Please do not drink my smoothie....it's medicinal.] Reference
I'm afraid I couldn't stop laughing when I realised that the only apple to actually have fallen off the tree had managed to hit him right on the nogging!. From Wordnik.com. [Snell-Pym » 2007 » October] Reference
She was out "egg-nogging," as I used to call it, when Mrs. Sewall called. From Wordnik.com. [The Fifth Wheel A Novel] Reference
She's in that stage where she takes some nasty spills about 5 times a day - the stage poor Shane-bug was stuck in for awhile because of his disproportionately large nogging. From Wordnik.com. [Pho for Five] Reference
Brick may be of hard-burned clay, sand lime or gva»tyof cement and, except for nogging, fire-stopping and non-bearing or curtain walls not exposed to the weather, shall be hard and strong, of quality approved as satisfactory by the com - missioner. From Wordnik.com. [Acts and resolves passed by the General Court] Reference
Tea at a tiny inn sunk in a dell through which a sleepy lane trickled between high banks -- tea in the pocket garden under sweet-smelling limes, where stocks stood orderly and honeysuckle sprawled over the brick-nogging, brought back old days of happy fellowship, just to outshine their memory. From Wordnik.com. [Anthony Lyveden] Reference
Not Blogging (otherwise known as nogging). From Wordnik.com. [2006 March « Squash] Reference
A nogging on't: come, you're not so sick as you can't drink with all the rest on us -- The bailiff, and may none on us never see his face no more! ". From Wordnik.com. [The Complete Prose Works of Martin Farquhar Tupper] Reference
A very greasy old grey steeple-crowned hat, with the brims turned up, without lining or hatband, the sweat appearing two inches deep through it round the band place; a green cloth jump-coat, threadbare, even to the threads being worn white, and breeches of the same, with long knees down to the garter; with an old sweaty leathern doublet, a pair of white flannel stockings next to his legs, and upon them a pair of old green yarn stockings, all worn and darned at the knees, with their feet cut off: his shoes were old, all slashed for the ease of his feet, with little rolls of paper between his toes to keep them from galling; and an old coarse shirt, patched both at the neck and hands, of that very coarse sort which go by the name of nogging shirts. ". From Wordnik.com. [Royalty Restored] Reference
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