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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.
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  • 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
  • It was picture perfect: the sunshine, the breeze, the companionship… and of course, the annoyingly obnoxious group behind us dogging our heels.
  • I'd rather have the hassle for dogging it than put up with that.
  • Unhappily for many people here, it is also famous for being featured on lists of good places to go "dogging" - that is, to have sex in public, sometimes with partners you have just met online, so that others can watch. NYT > Home Page
  • But his effort indicated he certainly wasn't dogging it.
  • Inside the Ravens' building, the consensus is the running back is not dogging it.
  • Rather than watchdogging the issue, the press just passed on the false assurances.
  • Debt and fear, and the penalties of over-work and over-eating and over-feeling, will be dogging us for their dues by dayshine. The Squire of Sandal-Side A Pastoral Romance
  • A professional rider until her retirement in 1937, Kreig entered four traditional events: calf roping, bronc riding, bulldogging, and steer riding.
  • I wanted to avoid them but unfortunately I couldn't get through the forest of waving placards displaying Mao, Obamma and a mural of Clinton with waving red banners and toiling farmers in the background, but with her face which didn't flatter her much since it looked like she was prairie-dogging it (trying to suck a turd back in) (National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (Special Edition)). Bison survival blog
  • 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 Americans actually were dogging it late in the third as the Germans led 67-65, but Pierce sank a 10-spot on their heads as a part of a 12-0 run to close the quarter.
  • What is troublesome is the difficulty one has in dogging one's own spiritual pursuits in the random cacophony. Leap Year -- Day
  • Cheh, Biddle join regional honchos in bulldogging Pepco Examiner, Capital Land DeMorning DeBonis: Feb. 1, 2011
  • Yours truly enjoys watchdogging the media coverage of our activities.
  • The riverborne portion of his annual journey was normally its safest part, but this year was different, for someone - or something - was dogging his heels.
  • impossible to escape the dogging fears
  • The Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel has been doing a fantastic job watchdogging hurricane-related fraud in Miami-Dade County, Fl.
  • Plus, Michelle Obama speaking very candidly about what she calls the painful, difficult controversy dogging her husband's campaign. CNN Transcript May 1, 2008
  • But most working cowboys preferred ropes, leaving bulldogging and tail-twisting to rodeo exhibitionists. THE AMERICAN WEST
  • My aesthetician evaluated my skin's needs, did some extractions, applied a purifying clay mask, followed by a hydrating mask and massaged my shoulders, arms, feet and calves which was incredibly therapeutic after the hiking, lunging and downward dogging. Meg Hemphill: Vail Vacation: Get Fit, Lose Weight, Rejuvenate
  • Gary Robert JonesLlanelli• Mildred Bailey gave a warning of what can happen if your dancing instruction is inadequate Letters, 13 May in the 1941 recording Arthur Murray Taught Me Dancing In A Hurry: "My tango resembles a two-step, my rumba makes people turn pale, my conga goes into a goose-step, 'til the FBI is dogging my trail. Letters: The 'ize' have it
  • His bag of casting tricks, which he looks back on somewhat embarrassedly as useless "hotdogging," included a move where he would knock the cigarette out of a woman's mouth with the fly line from about 60 feet. The Big Catch: Fly-fishing guru 'Lefty' Kreh of Maryland is still making a splash
  • This batch includes the grand entry, bronc riding, bulldogging, barrel racing, roping, cutting horses, and bull riding.
  • The team seems to have shaken off the jinx that's been dogging them for months.
  • As the days went by the nameless terror grew, dogging his footsteps, phantomlike by day, and haunting him at night, as he lay shaking in his bunk in the double-locked little office. The Promise A Tale of the Great Northwest
  • Many racegoers seem to be unfazed by the allegations of race-fixing and general corrupt practices that are once again dogging the sport.
  • The sins of other men are not apparent, but are dogging them, nevertheless, under the surface.
  • The accounts from Burke and Friz are seconded by D.C. police union chief Kristopher Baumann -- known for bulldogging the MPD brass on any questionable use of police resources. Cops say there was no 'escort' for bank protesters
  • In 1944 Lance junior, though injured, won the Australian buckjumping and bulldogging titles.
  • What sticks out is his Santa Claus ability to know who is working hard and who is dogging it.
  • If something's upsetting her on the home front, she might be trying to get her moms attention - even if it means dogging her.
  • Its convex shape and dogging mechanism made it look as though it were an enlarged part of a submarine, scavenged from some terrestrial scrap yard and grafted onto the bulkhead.
  • They started calling it bursitis,(Sentencedict) but I could tell Pat thought I was dogging it.
  • To her father's disgust she bought them both, and presented them to two wide-eyed children who in bashful fascination were dogging their footsteps. Jerry Junior
  • The spurned woman shows up on the cruise as well, dogging the newlyweds' footsteps.
  • Legally, the issue of dogging is a grey area - "doggers" are committing no offence unless they are witnessed by a member of the public who can be defined as "outraged" in the eyes of the law. Boing Boing: September 14, 2003 - September 20, 2003 Archives
  • That success is in the eye of the unsuccessful would seem to be the great unspoken dilemma dogging critics asked to consider the work of the rich and famous author and inspirational speaker Malcolm Gladwell. AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed
  • Two NBC guys who have spent four months in the desert dogging the division confirmed that this was a very good thing for reporters who want to report on the action.
  • If roped around the neck, a lusty calf would usually have to be forced to the ground, by “bulldogging” it. THE AMERICAN WEST
  • She places the child inside the engineering space before stepping through herself and dogging the hatch behind her.
  • The crew spotted the men engaged in illegal 'dogging' - outdoor sexual activity with strangers - on parkland known as the Downs in Bristol late one night. Fined and demoted for what???
  • These leaks can sometimes be stopped, at opening ports, anyway, by dogging them down tighter.
  • Now, by Cavanaugh's estimate, 75 companies were dogging the buyer for the national store account.
  • A "fuhrer" furor is dogging the papal candidacy of Germany's top Roman Catholic cleric — over revelations he was a member of the Hitler Youth. 04/17/2005
  • Just as Ray whirled to flee, the guy with the knife slammed into him, bulldogging him face-first into the wall. Black Dust Mambo
  • He rode steers for four years in the rodeo, and tried his hand at bulldogging.
  • He laughs about how the police are still - and probably forever - on his tail, even dogging him on his recent US book tour.
  • Sri Aurobindo's "prescription for a spiritualized aesthesis" rids us from the burden of "responsibility" dogging or any nagging sense of lack or guilt. Archive 2008-03-01
  • Now, as he stood within the hyperbaric chamber of the minisub, he watched as Clark went about dogging the hatches.
  • Now it's immaturity that is dogging this team, along with a glaring lack of chemistry.
  • The programs follow a classical pattern—grand entry, bronc riding, bulldogging, calf roping, steer riding, steer roping. THE AMERICAN WEST
  • The disturbing thing is, they aren't even really trying here, and you can tell they're already dogging it a bit in favor of dull, formulaic jazzy folk that would later be their poison.
  • They reached a hatch and wasted no time in dogging it down behind them.
  • After the car keys parties of the 1970s, hedonists are nowadays more likely to opt for pursuits such as ‘dogging’ - having sex in car parks while voyeurs watch.
  • She steps through, and closes the hatch, dogging it tightly.
  • “I’ve been prairie-dogging it since we left Charlotte.” The Hot Box
  • She had the impression that someone was dogging her steps.
  • It is called "bulldogging" or "steer wrestling" and became the most famous cowboy sport. Old Bill Pickett
  • When Sampras was taking his first steps to greatness, he had a small gang of hopefuls dogging his footsteps.
  • I mean, they seem to be dogging you throughout this entire investigation.
  • The conifers were felled on the 12 hectare site after it became a hotspot for 'dogging' - where people have sex with strangers while being watched. P2pnet news
  • Standing-room-only crowds cheered cowgirls as they competed in bareback riding, calf roping, the sponsor contest, cutting, team tying, saddle bronc riding, steer riding, and an exhibition bulldogging performance.
  • When you have a leader of his passion and effectiveness, you have a media that's very much tracking him and dogging him and trying to find what they can about him.
  • There at the lectern stood this tall lantern-jawed man, every inch the twelve-year Marine Corps veteran he was, who looked and spoke just exactly like a bulldogging high school football coach.
  • The western practice of "bulldogging," now permitted in some Wild West shows, is disgusting, degrading, and never should be permitted. The Minds and Manners of Wild Animals A Book of Personal Observations
  • Bulldogging or steer wrestling is a timed event, a series of rapid actions beginning with the dogger leaping from his horse to grasp the steer by the horns. THE AMERICAN WEST
  • Shoals of words have been written about the problems dogging our fishing industry - a key generator of revenue.

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