Definition of Embogging

1. embog [v] - See also: embog

Lexicographical Neighbors of Embogging

embloom
embloomed
emblooms
emblossom
embodiable
embodied
embodier
embodiers
embodies
embodiment
embodiments
embody
embodying
embog
embogged
embogging (current term)
embogs
embogue
embogued
embogues
emboguing
emboil
emboiled
emboiling
emboils
emboitement
embola
embolaemia
embolalia
embolden

Literary usage of Embogging

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

1. The American Journal of Psychology by Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener (1908)
"... lack of any English work on mental pathology" to which he might refer students of psychology "without embogging them in a morass of clinical details. ..."

2. Bismarck by Charles Grant Robertson (1919)
"In May 1870 Bismarck spoke in the Reichstag of the embogging of the work of unification in the sand of Particularism, of the States, and of parties, ..."

3. Mental Pathology in Its Relation to Normal Psychology: A Course of Lectures ...by Gustav Störring by Gustav Störring (1907)
"... and found myself hampered by the lack of any English work on mental pathology to which I might refer my students without embogging them in a morass of ..."

4. The Banker in Literature by Johnson Brigham (1910)
"Speed, in his sixteenth century history of Great Britain, speaks of a historic character as "embogging himself in the Bankers and Usurers Bookes. ..."

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