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brog [brɒg brɔːg brog]
n
(Engineering / Tools) Scot a bradawl
[of uncertain origin]


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Its editor Annabel Brog said girls were heavily influenced by their family's views on diet and food - so-called "thinheritance".
The survey was carried out among readers of teenage magazine, Sugar, whose Annabel Brog said girls were heavily influenced by their family's views on diet and food - so-called "thinheritance".
Damien Byrne, assistant to Joe Crowley, trainer of Brog An Ri "He's in good form and has definitely come on since his run at Bellewstown, but the ground is a concern.
 
 
 
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