hogg (Meaning)

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hogg (n)

Scottish writer of rustic verse (1770-1835)

a sheep up to the age of one year; one yet to be sheared

Synonyms & Antonyms of hogg

hogg Sentence Examples

  1. The Scottish Highlands are renowned for their herds of shaggy Highland hoggs.
  2. The farmer tended to his hoggs, ensuring they had ample pasture and shelter.
  3. The pungent aroma of freshly shorn hogg wool filled the barn.
  4. The hoggs grazed lazily in the meadow, their white fleece blending with the summer grass.
  5. The shepherd's faithful Border Collie kept the hoggs in line during their daily rounds.
  6. A rogue hogg wandered into the nearby village, causing chaos among the unsuspecting residents.
  7. The butcher's shop displayed prime cuts of hogg meat, enticing customers with its rich aroma.
  8. The local pub served a traditional hogg roast, a culinary delight savored by all.
  9. The wool from the hoggs was used to create intricate and cozy textiles.
  10. The farmer proudly presented his best hogg at the county fair, earning a blue ribbon for its size and quality.

FAQs About the word hogg

Scottish writer of rustic verse (1770-1835), a sheep up to the age of one year; one yet to be sheared

pig,glutton,stuffer, cormorant, trencherman, swiller, gourmand, gormandizer, guzzler, gorger

picker, dieter,picker, dieter, nibbler,nibbler,

The Scottish Highlands are renowned for their herds of shaggy Highland hoggs.

The farmer tended to his hoggs, ensuring they had ample pasture and shelter.

The pungent aroma of freshly shorn hogg wool filled the barn.

The hoggs grazed lazily in the meadow, their white fleece blending with the summer grass.