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trog [trɒg]
vb trog, trogging, trogged
(intr; often foll by along) Brit informal to walk, esp aimlessly or heavily; stroll
[perhaps a blend of trudge and slog]


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Trog PROPORTIONAL representation may make it fairer, but that comes with many problems too.
The cartoonist Trog (Wally Fawkes), always a keen observer of such matters, drew Harry Gold climbing on a chair to blow his sax.
Trog We don't need them, but I think they bring in far more income to the country (in terms of tourism etc) than they cost.
 
 
 
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