prog / prɒg /

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prog2 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

progged, prog·ging.

  1. to search or prowl about, as for plunder or food; forage.
n. 名词 noun
  1. food or victuals.

更多prog例句

  1. Prog Spring David Weigel, Slate Before it was a joke, prog was the future of rock and roll.
  2. Then I suggested quietly that Phil's dollars could be put to a better use than for prog and liquor.
  3. Ayn't you lucky boys, to have reg'lar work like this, and the best of prog!
  4. "That's because of the prog," growled the son, seeing his opportunity to square accounts quickly.
  5. For this excellent lodging they are charged sixpence a week, and all their prog is supplied at wholesale prices.
  6. The carriage followed with the prog, but as the road was in many places heavy, it did not move as fast as we did.