Scottish writer of rustic verse (1770-1835)
A sheep up to the age of one year; one yet to be sheared.
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Examples for "hog"
Examples for "hog"
1Yet ample hog supplies continue to hang over the market, limiting rallies.
2In exchange, Smithfield agreed to provisions designed to protect Iowa hog farmers.
3I wasn't a hog; I simply wanted to be my own boss.
4At the same time, smaller-than-expected supplies sent hog prices higher, he added.
5The bison is as fond as the hog of wallowing in mud.
1For my money, hogget is a nice alternative to young lamb.
2A hogget is a lamb that is older than a year.
3And I believe hogget and mutton are much tastier than lamb.
4I reckon hogget and mutton are classic victims of bad PR.
5Lambing is in full swing and most hogget shearing is done.
1They proffered the hogg for 5s.
2Hogg joined LIU Europe in January 2010 and is based in London.
3Hogg said her experience in consumer finance brought another perspective to policymaking.
4Hogg was a shepherd poet, with only six months of formal education.
5And in fact Hogg has distant familial links with the aforementioned Best.
6Hogg was standing beside the window, a faded bowler in his hand.
7Hogg is setting all the men to dig at the Erymanth end.
8Hogg says that in his use of fire-arms he was extraordinarily careless.
9Hogg gives a vivid picture of his own adventures in this storm.
10Golly, it's been nearly a decade since I last met Joanna Hogg.
11Jaime was more interested in what Hogg had to say of wolves.
12Neither of them dared to ask Sylvius Hogg to open the letter.
13Hogg had appeared on deck and Keen heard him sheathe his cutlass.
14Just before he turned down to the river he passed Samuel Hogg.
15Scotland's Stuart Hogg drops the ball while trying to score a try.
16Allan Cunningham ranks next to Hogg as a writer of Scottish song.