stog v PRATT ~ 1 for sense 3.
1 1984 POWELL 70
By the time I got one end of the tilt caulked, the moss was all used. So I thought I
could stog the other seams with ground--anything to keep out the frost.
2 1984 Nfld Qtly lxxix (4), 3 Stogging up Drains, a
seasonal and universal delight. Stogging them up with sods and mud and rocks until the
water creeps up and back into a pond.
3 1981 MAJOR 28 I had
my pockets stogged full with oranges or bananas or something. 1985 GUY 52 And even he
got to turn [the gramophone on] with his toes because he got to keep his two fists
stogged in his ears.
4 1986 SAUNDERS 29 Then you have to go
with a halter and search for [the horses], hoping all the time they are not stogged in a
marsh somewhere.
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