mogging Synonyms
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mogging Meaning
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mogging (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Mog
mogging Sentence Examples
- The older brother's superior athleticism and charm laiss his younger sibling mogging behind.
- The effortlessly stylish man mogged his less fashionable peers with his impeccable sartorial choices.
- The CEO's charisma and wealth mogged his rivals, making him the envy of the industry.
- The haughty woman's disdainful glances mogged those around her, leaving them feeling inferior.
- The confident speaker's eloquence mogged the timid presenters, rendering them speechless.
- The cunning politician's manipulative tactics mogged his opponents, leaving them outmaneuvered and defeated.
- The enigmatic artist's enigmatic creations mogged the works of his contemporaries, leaving them in the shadows.
- The rebellious teenager's defiance mogged the authority figures, leaving them exasperated and frustrated.
- The charismatic salesman's persuasive techniques mogged his competitors, leaving them unable to keep up.
- The skilled musician's virtuoso performance mogged the other performers, leaving them awestruck and unable to compete.
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The older brother's superior athleticism and charm laiss his younger sibling mogging behind.
The effortlessly stylish man mogged his less fashionable peers with his impeccable sartorial choices.
The CEO's charisma and wealth mogged his rivals, making him the envy of the industry.
The haughty woman's disdainful glances mogged those around her, leaving them feeling inferior.