to stog

stog v To stog means to plug up an opening. For example a person suffering from a head cold is likely to say that his nose is stogged or stogged up. If the drain of the kitchen sink is puged it is not referred to as being plugged but as being stogged. to plug up an opening Yes DICT CEN. DNE-cit Used...

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Summary:stog v To stog means to plug up an opening. For example a person suffering from a head cold is likely to say that his nose is stogged or stogged up. If the drain of the kitchen sink is puged it is not referred to as being plugged but as being stogged. to plug up an opening Yes DICT CEN. DNE-cit Used I and Sup Used I and Sup 2 Used I chinse, stop Newfoundland Folklore Survey Card