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They use words that are relics of the British English used by American colonists, such as "progging"—which means to poke around the marshes looking for arrowheads.
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Still, the NWS stick to their guns, progging a warm and dry sequence through Thanksgiving.
Exponential Growth in Physical Systems #2 « Climate Audit 2007
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The NWS is progging a heat event, especially for inland areas, between now and thursday.
Exponential Growth in Physical Systems #2 « Climate Audit 2007
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Our local NWS is progging a major shift mid next week, may even get the brush of the southern fringes of some systems after mid week.
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RE: #47 – Interestingly, the NWS were progging above normal for AUG-SEP-OCT for much of N America.
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It was apparently a way of giving your friend his head in an argument and progging him into a pit by cunning questions.
MY EARLY LIFE WINSTON CHURCHILL 2003
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It was apparently a way of giving your friend his head in an argument and progging him into a pit by cunning questions.
MY EARLY LIFE WINSTON CHURCHILL 2003
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It was apparently a way of giving your friend his head in an argument and progging him into a pit by cunning questions.
MY EARLY LIFE WINSTON CHURCHILL 2003
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They saw him go home with a Magazine under his Arm, and then they sat around until all Hours, lapping it up and progging his Finish.
Knocking the Neighbors George Ade 1905
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It will be no use you and your satellites progging about with skewers for the bullet.
Tomaso's Fortune and Other Stories Henry Seton Merriman 1882
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