A wooden pin pushed or driven into a surface.
1On Christmas they'd make egg nog, drink whiskey and kiss their girls.
2We celebrated Christmas by having a big dance and egg-nog for ever' body.
3For dessert, he had pumpkin pie, egg nog and Cuban coffee.
4She put no soda in the hot cakes, and made his egg-nog of buttermilk.
5Refrigerate for a few hours to allow nog to thicken.
6I had to make a little egg-nog for my stomach when I got home.
7That was quite a crack on the nog you took!
8Fancy a break from the usual December festivities of egg nog and fruit cake?
9An' de time she made de chickens drunk often egg-nog?'
10Decorate trees, drink nog, do what you people do.
11One egg is required for each glass of egg-nog.
12More of the dark, unpleasant mixture, more egg nog.
13The beak-nosed tavernkeeper had shaken his own bald nog.
14Meantime just brew me a bowl of egg-nog, by way of a night-cap, will you?
15Two days later I gave up the egg nog because it was too good for me.
16But there's no way Jesus Christ's parents would overlook him getting stuck into the egg nog.