shog Antonyms
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Meaning of shog
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shog (n.)
A shock; a jog; a violent concussion or impulse.
Webster
shog (v. t.)
To shake; to shock.
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shog (v. i.)
To jog; to move on.
shog Sentence Examples
- The earthquake caused the building to shog violently.
- The wind was so strong that it made the trees shog.
- The old man shogged his head in disapproval.
- The boat shogged up and down on the waves.
- The bridge shogged slightly as the train passed over it.
- The horse shogged its head to get rid of the flies.
- The baby shogged its rattle with delight.
- The dance floor was shogging with people.
- The tower shogged as the giant approached.
- The car shogged to a stop at the intersection.
FAQs About the word shog
A shock; a jog; a violent concussion or impulse., To shake; to shock., To jog; to move on.
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The earthquake caused the building to shog violently.
The wind was so strong that it made the trees shog.
The old man shogged his head in disapproval.
The boat shogged up and down on the waves.