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Meaning of mog

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mog (v. t.)

To move away; to go off.

mog Sentence Examples

  1. The mighty mog ruled the land with an iron paw.
  2. The mog's roar reverberated through the castle's halls.
  3. The mog's claws were sharp as razors, capable of tearing through flesh.
  4. The mog possessed a keen sense of smell, detecting scents from miles away.
  5. The mog's eyes glowed an eerie green in the darkness.
  6. The mog's lair was a labyrinthine maze of tunnels and chambers.
  7. The mog's appetite was insatiable, devouring livestock and travelers alike.
  8. The mog's shadow fell over the village, casting an ominous gloom.
  9. The mog's fury was unleashed upon those who dared to challenge its rule.
  10. The mog's legend would be passed down through generations, a tale of terror and awe.

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To move away; to go off.

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The mighty mog ruled the land with an iron paw.

The mog's roar reverberated through the castle's halls.

The mog's claws were sharp as razors, capable of tearing through flesh.

The mog possessed a keen sense of smell, detecting scents from miles away.