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nog, nogg
1. a drink, esp an alcoholic one, containing beaten egg
2. East Anglian dialect strong local beer

nog [näg]
(mining engineering)
Roof support for stopes, formed of rectangular piles of logs squared at the ends and filled with waste rock.
A wood block wedged tightly into the cut in a coal seam after the coal cutter has passed; it forms a temporary support.

nog
A brick-shaped piece of wood inserted in an internal masonry wall; often, one of a number of such pieces; also called a wood brick.


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We told how auctioneer John Anderson made the amazing find of titles ranging from Captain Pugwash and Noggin the Nog to Batman and Spiderman when clearing out a house in Fenham, Newcastle.
In die openingsgedig, "Waar ek staan", se sy: "erens diep binne my/weet ek waar ek staan," en die slotvers van die slotgedig lui: "ek staan nog steeds".
CAPTION(S): YORKSHIRE PRIDE: Huddersfield Gaelic footballers, from left, Daniel Koulouris, Michael Cornelly, George King and Toby King, took part in the annual Feile Na Nog festival in Ireland.
 
 
 
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