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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of sog.

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Examples

  • But I've only had the above once, at a (chain; I'm sorry!) restaurant whose pictures showed exactly the above, except bigger, and when they came (I'd said "I doubt they look like that!" and that's why I ordered them), they did indeed look like that, but it was so MUCH gunk on each one that they quickly sogged up and I was very disappointed.

    Nachos 101 | Homesick Texan Homesick Texan 2008

  • Delicious soggification mind you, but sogged none-the-less, and 2 it's THE best cereal ever.

    YesButNoButYes: 5 Cereals that Rip Apart Your Mouth 2008

  • Maybe, maybe they're getting a little water-sogged -- maybe they're getting a little waterlogged.

    CNN Transcript Jun 20, 2008 2008

  • These levees have been holding back water now for a week, especially on up there toward Burlington, Iowa and maybe they're getting a little water-sogged.

    CNN Transcript Jun 20, 2008 2008

  • Kate's remains in the rolled up sky in his hands had been hot, and the rain had sizzled, and the rolled up sky in his hands had sogged heavy like corn starch mixed with water.

    The Sky As John Saw It The Night Kate Sparkled 2008

  • A stroke had left his lungs filled with asthmatic fluid, reducing them into useless sogged tea bags.

    Their Dogs Came With Them Helena María Viramontes 2007

  • Sorry you're still sogged in, though; change must be a'coming.

    reflective times Annie 2006

  • I mentioned a long time ago that I have never made a successful calzone at home--the fillings always sogged out the crust no matter what changes I made, and the crust wasn't exactly delectable itself, being sort of shoe-leathery in texture.

    Archive 2005-07-01 Kate 2005

  • It sounded like an ok filling to me, but it all just sort of sogged together.

    Archive 2005-04-01 Kate 2005

  • They had dinner by candlelight, sogged in the hot tub, made love in a big four-poster bed, and fell asleep cuddled together under a patchwork quilt.

    Corpse in the Camera Crayne, J. D. 2003

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