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hoggin
/ ËhÉÉĄÉȘĆ; ËhÉÉĄÉȘn /
noun
- a finely sifted gravel containing enough clay binder for it to be used in its natural form for making paths or roads
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of hoggin1
Example Sentences
What Jemsheed would have said to a bottle of port out of our friend Hoggin's cellarâbut I tread on sacred ground.
You done a fine job of hoggin', didn't you?
Well, sir, youâd think every man in Arizona, when he heard what they was doinâ, would do everythinâ in his power to help âem along, even to runninâ a Dos S on an orehanna once in a while instead of hogginâ it himself; but theyâs fellers in this world, Iâm convinced, that would steal milk from a sick baby!â
Soon after Loganâs expedition to the Holston, other messengers were sent to the East, clamoring for helpââMcGary and Hoggin to Fort Pitt, and Smith to the Yadkin; and twice Harrod vainly went forth to meet expected troops.
Of course, I could ask more, an' take a wide chance, but I ain't hoggin' things.
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