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  • They were cheerfully discussing two steaming "grogs," but there was doubt and a shifty lack of thorough confidence between the two scoundrels as yet.

    A Fascinating Traitor An Anglo-Indian Story Richard Savage 1874

  • After an interval of only two hours more of thorough and intense wretchedness we had a "grogs," but there was no attempt at conviviality -- subdued savageness was the prevailing state of mind.

    Station Life in New Zealand 1871

  • While there may be modules targeting the grogs, are there a lot that are targeting the curious?

    Two Possibilities James Maliszewski 2008

  • As you say, the grogs have everything they need, so why target them at all?

    Two Possibilities James Maliszewski 2008

  • And thank you, JT, for hosting me today at both of your beautiful grogs!

    It's All About The Debutantes 2006

  • You should be crowned with a lustig kräftskive-hatt while the knights of the round table of sunkit serves you as many Swedish grogs you are able to get down!

    SUNKA GÅ GÅ! Vol. 3 mrdantefontana 2006

  • It was Friday and the men had enjoyed a few grogs, so no one noticed the blood on the saw or thought to investigate, and the lovesick girl got her way.

    Stillwater William F. Weld 2002

  • It was Friday and the men had enjoyed a few grogs, so no one noticed the blood on the saw or thought to investigate, and the lovesick girl got her way.

    Stillwater William F. Weld 2002

  • It was Friday and the men had enjoyed a few grogs, so no one noticed the blood on the saw or thought to investigate, and the lovesick girl got her way.

    Stillwater William F. Weld 2002

  • Then there were two sessile grogs in 22 and a flock of jumpin 'jeepers in 24, with the connecting door open so the Grogs could get at the jumpin' jeepers, which were their food supply.

    Crashlander Niven, Larry 1994

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