[
UK
/dˈɒɡɪŋ/
]
[ US /ˈdɔɡɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈdɔɡɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
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.
- 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.
- Maybe he has been dogging it all these months in hopes of getting a lot of attention and an extra ration of sympathy kibble.
- 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