Definition of Coggled

1. coggle [v] - See also: coggle

Lexicographical Neighbors of Coggled

cogenial
cogens
cogent
cogent evidence
cogently
cogged
cogger
coggeries
coggers
coggery
coggie
coggies
cogging
coggings
coggle
coggled (current term)
coggles
cogglier
coggliest
coggling
coggly
cogie
cogies
cogitability
cogitable
cogitabund
cogitant
cogitate
cogitated
cogitates

Literary usage of Coggled

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Through Asia by Sven Anders Hedin (1899)
"... as it consisted of a hard, crumbly clay, of a brownish-gray color, impregnated with salt, and it was full of holes and rough places like a coggled road. ..."

2. A Dictionary of Lowland Scotch: With an Introductory Chapter Onthe Poetry by Charles Mackay (1888)
"... or one who wavers or is unsteady in the bestowal of her favours to male admirers. It coggled thrice, but at the last It ..."

3. Maori Lore: The Traditions of the Maori People, with the More Important of by George Grey (1904)
"... coggled up against a stone, seemed to be looking at them in a grotesque kind of way that was irresistibly comic. Not improbably the empty calabash was ..."

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