Meaning of mog | Babel Free
/mɒɡ/Definitions
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A cat. UK, colloquial
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A traditional soft cookie made with molasses, spices, dried fruits, and toasted pecans. Canada, Newfoundland
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Initialism of Machinery of Government. abbreviation, alt-of, initialism, uncountable
Examples
“Get that mog out of here!”
“The more I hear about Larry the Downing Street cat, the more his story becomes an allegory for our time. As previously reported, the reputation of this mog was trashed by Downing Street spin doctors after he was brought in to clear the Prime Minister’s workplace of mice in 2011.”
“Ulysses the cat is the real breakout star of the Coen brothers' Inside Llewyn Davis. He's not the first feline scene-stealer, though - here are ten other great cats in film (animated mogs excluded)”
“A few months before she died, Winefride had started setting food out for a brindled mog named Sally who lived in their neighborhood. She was always feeding local cats, but she especially loved this mog, and eventually, Sally grew enormous.”
“They two gorgeous mogs even have their own teddy bear and blanket to make their snuggling.”
“Many pet owners have taken up cat-walking in recent years, encouraged by others on social media and by the growing range of outdoorsy cat kit on offer. But for most mogs, the RSPCA suggests, "an indoor environment with plenty of opportunities to be active and mentally stimulated is likely to be more beneficial for the cat's welfare than walking them on a lead."”
“Nan made a batch of fresh mogs for Christmas—rich with molasses and full of raisins.”
CEFR level
A2
Elementary
This word is part of the CEFR A2 vocabulary — elementary level.
This word is part of the CEFR A2 vocabulary — elementary level.