hogging (Meaning)

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hogging (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Hog

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hogging (n.)

Drooping at the ends; arching;-in distinction from sagging.

hogging Sentence Examples

  1. The farmer accused his neighbor of hogging all the water from the shared well.
  2. The greedy child refused to share his toys, hogging them all to himself.
  3. The experienced hiker hogged the best trailside campsites, leaving none for the newcomers.
  4. The company's investors felt cheated when the CEO hogged most of the bonuses.
  5. The sibling rivalry was intense, with each child hogging their parents' attention.
  6. The traffic jam on the highway was caused by a driver who hogged the passing lane.
  7. The quarterback hogged the ball, refusing to let anyone else take a turn.
  8. The band's lead singer hogged the spotlight, leaving little room for the other members to shine.
  9. The politician was accused of hogging government funding for his own district.
  10. The company's software was criticized for hogging too much memory, slowing down other programs.

FAQs About the word hogging

of Hog, Drooping at the ends; arching;-in distinction from sagging.

cornering,monopolizing, bogarting, absorbing, owning, possessing, having,consuming, controlling, sewing up

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The farmer accused his neighbor of hogging all the water from the shared well.

The greedy child refused to share his toys, hogging them all to himself.

The experienced hiker hogged the best trailside campsites, leaving none for the newcomers.

The company's investors felt cheated when the CEO hogged most of the bonuses.