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mog

/mog/US // mɒg //

莫格,雾霾,雾霾天

Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    mogged, mog·ging.

    • : to move on, depart, or decamp.
    • : to walk or move along gently, slowly, and steadily.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    mogged, mog·ging.

    • : to cause to go from one place to another.

Examples

  • But on the streets of “Mog,” Somali bullets and RPGs seemed to be coming from every direction at a terrifying volume.

  • But then Mog was a surly brute, unable to find among his own people a mate willing to endure his temper and moods.

  • There was a sickening crunch of bone as giant fangs closed on the face of the struggling figure, and Mog, the sullen, was no more.

  • Here, you boy, mog along there in front o' me, and watch what you do!

  • Had she acted at once, she might have escaped, for Mog was still fifty feet above her.

  • Mog had been too well ambushed to stage an effective defense.