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dogging

[ UK /dˈɒɡɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈdɔɡɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. relentless and indefatigable in pursuit or as if in pursuit
    impossible to escape the dogging fears

How To Use dogging In A Sentence

  • The trick, you see, is to put what's dogging you into the proper perspective.
  • He entered the season with a reputation for dogging it when he wasn't the primary receiver.
  • It should be a tag team bulldogging with every other Republican Senator taking his turn at the podium. Did the White House interefere with more Inspectors General? - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState
  • Like Doofus, I wonder why it took bulldogging from the blogs to get these people to do what any publication of integrity and ethics would have done long ago. Maine Newspaper Responds to Conflict-of-Interest Accusations ��� Two Editors Recuse Themselves
  • The delicate Hilary, in cooler blood, would have revolted at the notion of dogging people's footsteps. Fraternity
  • Is prairie-dogging something to do with rubber necking?
  • He loved the game and didn't mind ragging on the players when they were dogging it.
  • And our ‘mode C interrogation’ does cause some prairie-dogging
  • The term dogging has a number of suggested origins, but it probably refers to the "walking the dog" excuse proffered to spouses for an evening's absence. Dogging Craze Has Brits in Heat
  • A professional rider until her retirement in 1937, Kreig entered four traditional events: calf roping, bronc riding, bulldogging, and steer riding.
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