hog-wash

  • 1hog|wash — «HOG WOSH, WSH; HG », noun. 1. refuse used to feed hogs; swill. 2. Slang. worthless stuff; nonsense …

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  • 2hog-wash —  Nonsense …

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  • 3hog·wash — /ˈhɑːgˌwɑːʃ/ noun [noncount] informal : foolish or meaningless talk : ↑nonsense You wouldn t believe the hogwash he was spouting at us. His argument is hogwash …

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  • 5wash — Synonyms and related words: ablution, abstergent, acrylic painting, apply paint, aquarelle, babble, backwash, baptize, bath, bathe, baygall, be consistent, be the case, be true, be truthful, bedaub, bedizen, begild, besmear, bog, bottom,… …

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  • 6hog wallow — Synonyms and related words: baygall, bog, bottom, bottomland, bottoms, buffalo wallow, chuckhole, everglade, fen, fenland, glade, holm, loblolly, marais, marish, marsh, marshland, meadow, mere, mire, moor, moorland, morass, moss, muckhole, mud,… …

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  • 7hogwash — hog|wash [ˈhɔgwɔʃ US ˈha:gwa:ʃ, ˈho:g , wo:ʃ] n [U] informal stupid or untrue talk = ↑nonsense, rubbish ↑rubbish ▪ That s a load of hogwash! …

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  • 8hogwash — hog|wash [ hɔg,waʃ ] noun uncount INFORMAL nonsense …

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  • 9hogwash — hog•wash [[t]ˈhɔgˌwɒʃ, ˌwɔʃ, ˈhɒg [/t]] n. 1) refuse given to hogs; swill 2) nonsense; bunk • Etymology: 1400–50 …

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  • 10Bob Douglas (politician) — Robert Oliver Douglas was born on January 25, 1932 to parents residing in Minnedosa. He is a farm leader and former Winnipeg City Councillor. Douglas joined the Manitoba Federation of Agriculture in 1956 as a youth director, and later became its… …

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