moggan (Meaning)

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moggan (n.)

A closely fitting knit sleeve; also, a legging of knitted material.

Synonyms & Antonyms of moggan

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moggan Sentence Examples

  1. The moggan delicately dislodged the eggs from the bird's nest without damaging them.
  2. With a sly moggan, the cat maneuvered through the narrow opening into the kitchen.
  3. The child's moggan for stories was insatiable, and she spent hours lost in imaginary worlds.
  4. The dancer's moggan movements captivated the audience, leaving them spellbound.
  5. The moggan negotiations between the two parties resulted in a mutually beneficial agreement.
  6. The gardener meticulously tended to each moggan, ensuring a bountiful harvest.
  7. The artist's moggan brushstrokes created a breathtaking masterpiece that captured the spirit of the landscape.
  8. The scholar's moggan research shed new light on an ancient civilization.
  9. The inventor's moggan mind devised an ingenious solution to a seemingly insurmountable problem.
  10. The moggan friendship between the two colleagues extended beyond the workplace and enriched their personal lives.

FAQs About the word moggan

A closely fitting knit sleeve; also, a legging of knitted material.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The moggan delicately dislodged the eggs from the bird's nest without damaging them.

With a sly moggan, the cat maneuvered through the narrow opening into the kitchen.

The child's moggan for stories was insatiable, and she spent hours lost in imaginary worlds.

The dancer's moggan movements captivated the audience, leaving them spellbound.